18 February 2017 | 54 replies
It's actually pretty addicting haha
8 January 2020 | 73 replies
I think when it comes to recent addiction, the business decision would always tell us to pass based on percentages and potential damage from that coming up again, not just to the unit, but to other tenants as you said.
29 July 2020 | 81 replies
@Ladè BaruwaCrime, non-payment, drugs, addiction issues, property damage...I tried multiple times.
9 July 2019 | 167 replies
It's like I'm addicted before I got started.
11 August 2019 | 159 replies
.- The BP addict badge is a reminder that I've spent way too much time on BP.
22 October 2020 | 137 replies
I use Podcast Addict for podcasts, and listen all the time while driving or doing other things when I can listen.That's how I started, and the listening helped me get used to so many terms and practices.You can go as slow or fast as you like.
8 December 2019 | 14 replies
Welcome Hojin and best of luck on this addicting ride called REI!
10 January 2021 | 59 replies
Does he have a bad relationship with the sister or his deceased father, does he need money, mental issues, drug addiction?
25 January 2021 | 6 replies
Already scored a whole set of kitchen cabinets, brand new quartz counter top (measured and will fit my need), some small appliances, doors, and bathroom vanity from a coworker doing an insane home remodel for 500 bucks too.ARV: 385k (first time doing comps but have followed my market in tacoma for 2 years before finally getting in and have some solid confidence given the improving area and a solid comp that just sold this week 4 doors down the road)ARV available rent: 2k/month for home, and ~200/month for garage/parking rent out (to my dad who gave me the auto addiction and needs more garage space)Given rents listed above, without doing a refi, the property nets -50/month (used BP rental analysis calc). definitely not idealHowever this is where i have questions: refi will give me the ability to assess the ARV on a conventional loan and possible do a cash out refi right?
20 March 2017 | 14 replies
You might be able to appeal once or twice, but at some point they have to raise money so that they can continue to feed their addiction to overspending