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Robin Grimes Tenant Applicants say the dumbest things
3 May 2023 | 1572 replies
Mom states she's a "coupon cutter" which (to me) implies a food hoarder. 
Carlos Flores Financing multiple 1-4 unit properties with Fannie and Freddie
16 November 2016 | 5 replies
At least for retail and if it's not cookie-cutter.
Ryan Short A couple bumps along the road
28 November 2016 | 2 replies
We ended up rented a cast iron pipe cutter and buying pvc and grommets that we needed.
Bryan Mitchell What Are Your Favorite Countertops For B- Rentals
10 February 2020 | 56 replies
:Anyone looking to have granite installed, find the cutter/installer first.
Wade Kulesa Is Dave Ramsey correct? Anyone still around after 10 years?
4 August 2020 | 177 replies
What he teaches is great advice but I’m not a cookie cutter type of guy.
Colton W. Tenant Gives 2 Day Notice Cites Cancer
28 July 2017 | 13 replies
I'd also include a paragraph stating that any additional costs relating to their breach of contract may be sent in a future bill, after costs can be assessed, if necessary beyond the security deposit money.Here's an article on breaking a lease in KY:http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/tenants-rig...So, you'll probably be able to legally keep their security deposit, then you will have to decide if it's worth suing them for more than that.
Bjorn Nielsen Have any of you worked with RETA/International Living?
5 May 2024 | 64 replies
That's the problem, entire buildings end up being sold to their members, who will end up renting the same cookie cutter condo with the same overpriced furniture package (on which the developer takes a huge cut) and managed by the same people.