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Ivan Wudexi Trouble finding investment property that has positive cash flow
19 May 2024 | 11 replies
If that's what you want, it can be, but you want to be a strong asset that will earn money over the long haul.3.
Andrew McGuire I'm Buying Negative Equity Properties and I'm Excited About It
31 May 2024 | 149 replies
Just like the sellers selling to you they take on a very huge risk that you can actually execute over the long haul very few can. so anyway things to think about.. 
Cameron Riley I cut down a tree on my property
9 May 2020 | 22 replies
So what I would do is maybe buck it into logs and stack them neatly for later use, buck it into smaller sections that can be hauled out of there reasonably, or just pay a shredder to come turn it into mulch and grind the stump while he was at it.
Michael Leeson Addressing Racial Disparity in Home Ownership/ Wealth?
9 July 2022 | 218 replies
Where are the neighbors then.. why are the neighbors not chipping in and at least hauling the stuff to the dump so it keeps their block looking nice.. ??? 
Christina Tkacs Can you truly get ahead by buying turn-key homes
7 August 2021 | 89 replies
I avoid places that I’d need to have a house full of junk hauled out (hoarder home) or needs flooring work/walls/ceiling/roof or foundation work.Then I sign off on the fixes, rent rate and ultimately the tenant with my PM team.
Brandon S. Pangman Granite, Quartz, or just plain stupid?!?!
5 January 2023 | 44 replies
I am hoping (fingers crossed) cost of recovery will be narrowed by keeping tenants longer and getting a better renter (less work in between) renters over the long haul.
James Pederson Serious Life-Changing Dilemma - Became Aware Of Major Fraud
17 April 2022 | 61 replies
The tree removal took two guys two hours maybe, burned some in the yard, hauled away the rest, $1900!
Matthew Smith Turn key rental properties under 100k
7 January 2022 | 124 replies
As I mentioned in my post, with my research and all the positive reviews you guys have, I'm sure most your properties are wonderful, and I'm aware that most of your buyers are return customers, meaning they've had a great experience with you guys over the long haul
Nic S. I'm getting my butt kicked
28 April 2022 | 70 replies
You’ll recoup your money over the long haul.
Sannibel Carter Advice for a 15 year old
14 November 2020 | 73 replies
I hauled wood for the stove, hauled snow to melt fir water, dug outhouses every few years, changed the propane tanks as needed so we could have lights.