
24 May 2024 | 6 replies
Apparently, the home was a wreck and inhabited by a squatter.

9 December 2017 | 8 replies
I just had a tenant vacate a property and besides for leaving a complete wreck with garbage and overturned furniture, they also left a cat and it’s litter box.

20 November 2016 | 2 replies
Thanks to Brandon for bringing up those who 'eat cheeseburgers and sit on their couch watching Netflix', because shortly before the webinar I WAS in fact eating a burger (well, turkey burger no bun no cheese) and watching Netflix (I swear it's not my fault, American Horror Story is like watching a train wreck I just can't turn away).

29 December 2015 | 115 replies
He was working as a finish carpenter and painter with a background in set dressing (aka staging) and had a good friend who was a great residential broker.We sold the bungalow and bought another wreck of a house which we are currently living in.
5 February 2016 | 82 replies
He has no medical or disaster relief training, but him and his team have saved countless lives doing things like getting a typhoon wrecked hospital up and running again.
22 July 2016 | 5 replies
The house is a complete wreck and needs a lot of work.

29 July 2013 | 58 replies
Two lower units wrecked, one vacant one occupied.

18 March 2017 | 6 replies
@Mark Adler buying a property at an auction and expecting to get a loan before you are required to close is a train wreck waiting to happen.

6 September 2020 | 175 replies
This guy is a total train wreck.

29 May 2016 | 29 replies
When I see these $240k foreclosures it isn't hard to see that certain types of people at every income level will wreck a house given the chance.Cheap houses isn't the only answer but to me the middle-priced stuff is the worst of all worlds.