1 March 2021 | 113 replies
For those cut of our cloth, we first will take the time to help correct a person in nice PC manner.
15 March 2021 | 129 replies
I was a renter for about 9 years I lived in the Napa Valley and commuted to Portland for my Timber/land business.I spent 9 nights a month in my Portland/Beaverton apartment I liked not having to pack clothes so the apartment was a better fit for me than going in and out of a motel / hotel all the time and pre air bnb. so these were larger garden apartments 200 to 300 units corporate owned..
20 April 2024 | 34 replies
I drive a service van and most days I am wearing my grubby work clothes.
28 December 2021 | 38 replies
For most of the homes the carpets alone were $3200 to $4900 plus two coats of paint on every wall and ceiling, replacing broken bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks, faucets, repairing air conditioners, replacing cracked times on roof 36 feet high, bringing in 4 to 8 tons of rocks to make the yards look nice, trimming trees, repairing sprinkler systems and the piping, replacing refrigerators, stoves, washing machines clothes dryers, water heaters, painting garage floors ceilings and walls, bringing in 20-yard trash bins to remove all the carpets, trees trimmings and trash left by tenants, replacing all the window blinds, door knobs that are broken and locks for the main door and locks for the garage door so the keys match, repairing garage door openers that are broke, repairing the garage door rollers and seals, painting the trim outside the house, replacing facia boards that are 36 feet high, replacing window screens and the screens on sliding doors, replacing entire windows just because tenants broke the window locks and they cannot be repaired, replacing kitchen counter tops that are destroyed, replacing all the kitchen doors and drawers because tenants destroyer the cabinets by hanging their wet laundry in the kitchen cabinet doors to dry. replacing garbage disposers, dishwashers and the list goes on and on.
14 November 2020 | 73 replies
Disposable income is very alluring, you can get new clothes, get a new phone, buy stuff for your hobbies.
5 September 2019 | 10 replies
For the kitchen I added a dish cloth, two wine glasses, a bottle of non-alcoholic wine and a Ikea metal fruit basket.
17 March 2020 | 2 replies
And your Father who sees in secret will repay you.Matthew 25:35-36For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me, naked and you clothed me, ill and you cared for me, in prison and you visited me.Galatians 2:10Only, we were to be mindful of the poor,* which is the very thing I was eager to do.1 Timothy 6:18Tell them to do good, to be rich in good works, to be generous, ready to share1 John 3:17-18If someone who has worldly means sees a brother in need and refuses him compassion, how can the love of God remain in him?
6 September 2019 | 185 replies
If you calculate just college student debt, getting married, having kids, buying cars for transportation, health insurance, having a house, food, clothing, etc. the system is designed for the public to make just enough to survive to live another day.
21 September 2019 | 11 replies
I’m trying to talk to as many people as I can and soak up as much info as I can.I also recently started doing yoga every night to keep my stress low and keep my mind sharp.So with all that being said, what does everyone do on a daily basis to keep progressing in their real estate journey?
17 December 2019 | 64 replies
The front porch is just covered in all kinds of **** like cloths and garbage.