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Joshua Dorkin Are you a paying BiggerPockets PRO member? If not, what would convince you?
1 June 2011 | 60 replies
Spin Pro as something that is not only fee based, but also something you must get invited to join by other members.
Account Closed To profile or not?
19 May 2011 | 13 replies
I was hesitant whn I signed up as I did not want to be contacted by RE spin doctors.
Chris Weiler Your Favorite Reasons To Invest In SFR's Instead of Apartments
25 May 2011 | 13 replies
Less compliance with muni codes.I could add many other aspects, but they are really spin offs of the advantages already posted.
Mariah Jeffery Mechanics of seller financing
25 May 2011 | 8 replies
It can get expensive to have a lawyer redraft the loan every time you spin something off and then re record it against the remaining titles.
Bill Gulley When are you Speculating vs. Investing?
27 May 2011 | 12 replies
Like any of that has anything to do with the next spin.
Raz V. Contract for Deed and New HUD Rules.
7 December 2010 | 19 replies
Hi Bill, I second raz... my wheels are turning, my head is spinning, and it sounds like I need to have you shine some more light on possible solutions please :roll:
Tyson Corbett red box
3 April 2010 | 1 reply
i have a great idea for a new red box spin off???
Bienes Raices Toilet --- lazy flush
4 May 2010 | 8 replies
The holes are important to spin the water so it goes down.
J Scott War is Making You Poor Act
1 July 2010 | 34 replies
None of those things have any positive technology spin-offs for the economy.From an economic perspective, the possible civilian technological benefits of military research is not a good argument because we would rather have the money focused on civilian technology than on military technology that could serendipitously have a civilian benefit.Having said that, I do like the idea of any technology that would save lives - either of our soldiers or of innocent civilians who so often get killed and are called "collateral damage."
Kristian Peter Web Short Sale
14 September 2010 | 19 replies
I would also question the 94% success rate but maybe they are doing a great job,I don't particularly love the spin that no is paying the fees except the lender.In reality the lender isn't paying any of the fees.