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Jeromie Hamann Hey Hey from Minneapolis!
7 June 2013 | 13 replies
I bet there are lots of tired landlords who would be willing to sell for a decent price to a "cute young couple" (play that card as long as you can, I do!)
Noel Lumbo Put up some bandit signs during the daytime and got my first call back (an angry BLOCK CAPTAIN)
2 July 2013 | 31 replies
How is a wholesaler taking advantage of the broke landlord that can't keep with repairs, or is tired of dealing with deadbeat tenants, or can't pay a realtor, or is thousands behind in back taxes?
Tyler Beeson Finding Houses
28 July 2013 | 3 replies
I have not had much luck with them mostly they seem to be "tire kickers" just wanting to see what I'll offer then look at me like I just burned a flag when I give them a low ball price.
Robert Burns Craig List Ad
12 October 2009 | 30 replies
In my mind, there is also no question that the open access is going to bring a less qualified buyer, or more tire kickers.
DAVID GAGE Blue Collar man trying to kick the daily grind
2 July 2010 | 18 replies
I'm basically tired of working for the man and want more control of my future.
Account Closed I'll add this little ditty as well.
6 April 2006 | 1 reply
Ask.5.Moving to larger home – they will wait to get their price; price may be high due to new demands but not always.6.Looming foreclosure – willing to negotiate, takeover payments, make up delinquent payments7.Have a new home, need to sell this one – quick and in a bind8.Was a rental, I’m tired and want to cash out!
Kim Johnson New Member Introduction
27 January 2014 | 13 replies
Before I lost my job I was already tired of working for someone else where my efforts weren't appreciated and not getting the $$ I needed to be financially comfortable.
Ben Smith I'm personally looking for a rental in west seattle
13 January 2017 | 3 replies
If you, or anyone you know might have something coming available in the next 4-8 weeks, and are sick and tired of junky tenants, please let me know. 
Jacob Pereira Property management value
18 January 2017 | 6 replies
It usually takes a few years for me to forget how bad they are and get tired of bookkeeping.
Mindy Jensen Who is THE eviction attorney in your state or area?
4 December 2017 | 40 replies
The judge eventually gets tired of it and asks them if they paid their rent.