
26 January 2020 | 56 replies
Some people do lose.Plus homes in the Smokey Mountains go for $300,000--WOW...Old String Bean would be rolling over in his grave (and get a load of these sparkle suits!)

11 October 2020 | 589 replies
Hello from FL, eight occupied and electronically current on rents. 2 unoccupied just refreshed after lease ends which will stay vacant for the time being, and one property to transfer to new owner soon.
1 April 2020 | 125 replies
@Jason Allen, a very refreshing post.

4 August 2020 | 177 replies
At that price point, tenants are grateful to have a landlord who actually takes care of the place proactively, refreshes elements of the property before they're decrepit, etc.

11 August 2019 | 159 replies
That'll make it easier on BP to find what people are asking about the most, it'll answer the more popular questions faster, and allow the community to really make a difference and be free employment for BP (finding the interesting topics and voting).I believe Reddit's "front page" refreshes to the most votes in the last 24 hours, every midnight or so.

11 October 2020 | 71 replies
Refreshing to hear from a licensed agent I agree a hybrid wholesale model where the good faith portion of a purchase contract isn't a lie should be the goal.
23 December 2020 | 6 replies
The current tenants are pretty gross and don't take very good care of the place, but since its cash flowing well we were planning to keep them on for a few months then look to refresh in the spring and find new tenants.
24 December 2020 | 10 replies
I did also ask if she was getting unemployment or any type of government assistance and that I could try to help her look into it if needed, but no response.I’m very confident about finding better tenants, but the caveat is that it would need a MAJOR refresh and I was hoping to not have to put all that money in right away.