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Kevin Norton Looking to get any reviews on Mentor/Investor/Teacher Brad Sumrok on Multifamily
25 August 2022 | 108 replies
Anyone that lacks the time to meet and deepen a relationship and broadcasts this is the case is probably not the best person to receive your training from.  
Brandon Reda Single member llc or multi member llc for asset protection
27 July 2018 | 16 replies
The trust can have its own tax id number.Full disclosure: I am not an attorney, nor do I play one on television.
Cody Dover Getting involved in Section 8
26 December 2016 | 7 replies
Most people don't broadcast that.
Sorin T Adventures on C Street
16 July 2009 | 0 replies
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090717/ap_on_re_us/us_ex_congressman_girlfriend;_ylt=Atfr1SuE8YJGUmloevW7J4UDW7oFI liked this part: He cast himself as a defender of decency, particularly on television and the Internet, and was among House members urging then-President George W.
Lori N. Landlord right to enter
5 November 2018 | 26 replies
Thanks Marc, the lease actually says:"Tenant, without the prior written permission of the Landlord/Agent, will not remodel or make any structural changes, alterations, or additions to the Premises; will not wallpaper, paint or decorate; will not install, attach, remove or exchange appliances or equipment, such as air conditioning, heating, refrigerator or cooking units, will not drive nails or other devies into the walls or woodwork...The installation of television/radio dishes, antennae or cables, while not restricted by Landlord/Agent, as required by the FCC Telecommunications Act, as amended, shall not be installed, by Tenant, in any manner as to cause damage to the property. 
Sam Moher New investor in Lexington, Kentucky!
12 December 2019 | 17 replies
I primarily work as a software/web developer for Kentucky Educational Television (KET), the largest public television station network in the nation!
David Bullock Structure for out-of-state
18 October 2016 | 2 replies
The only real way to answer the question is to know your complete financial status and you don't want to broadcast that on the internet.
Adam St.Marie Builder Financed Home Flipping
24 March 2016 | 4 replies
They either wont be able to see it at all or, when promised a 'custom built dream home', will expect what they see on television, (including the furniture).
Wesley W. Kwikset SmartKeys
12 October 2015 | 22 replies
As a person who specializes in Security of all types, let me tell you of the magic of a 35 dollar uniform purchase online of a USPS or UPS outfit, and a 125 dollar RFID reader.They immediately unlock most low end "smart keys", especially since they broadcast their unlock sequence unencrypted, and even the ones that are "encrypted" are only aes 128 usually by default.
Dan Mackin Effective Rent By The Room Strategies
10 April 2021 | 40 replies
We also include Internet and "television" (along with a flatscreen television in each lounge/living room) in our offering and just bake it all into the rent.This does not mean that we do not monitor and endeavour to control resource consumption - we are always making improvements to the building envelope; have installed LED lighting; use low-flow plumbing fixtures; have programmable thermostats and our own building monitoring system.Our objective is to provide our student tenants with a quiet, healthy accommodations complete with all the needed amenities at a cost which is less than a residence room at the university itself.In that light, @Al Williamson is steering you in the right direction - provide them with amenities not at your cost, but at a cost less than they could procure the service themselves.