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Results (3,305+)
Michael Seeker New siding, but neighbor is refusing to let contractor go in their yard
21 October 2013 | 25 replies
They are actually a pretty quiet/nice neighbor to have, I just need to figure out how to twist their proverbial arm a bit.Putting beer on my side of the fence wouldn't do much good as nobody would be able to see it.
Karen S. Need permission to enter the yard?
20 October 2013 | 2 replies
If you do anything they will twist it to be bad and try to claim even more damages.
Scott L. Comparing crowdfunding sites for RE
11 May 2014 | 95 replies
I think these companies have it all twisted (or maybe I do). - "The customer service is so great" - Yes, that is how they get your money.
Tyler Strain Calgary Alberta Newbie
13 December 2013 | 12 replies
There will be lots of twists and turns in the road.
Kimberly Martin Making Offers on Property Sight Unseen
6 May 2014 | 23 replies
Be gentle, if you think I should just forget about this.
Account Closed Fake OCD tenant. What to do to prevent system abuse
7 May 2014 | 10 replies
After some research it has been found out the family of this gentleman are all in the medical field (DR's Nurses and etc) that vouch for him and use this person to twist a system around that was meant to help those with disabilities to one that abuses the system for Money.
Cory Mickler Can I replace porch railings that are placed in a cement porch?
9 July 2014 | 6 replies
If you want to remove the piece from the cement, make sure the inside of the post is fairly clean and not filled w/ rust and dirt, then with a chisel, (or power chipping hammer) "GENTLY" fold the old post into the hole in the middle, it should loosen up and be able to be pulled out.
Roselynn Lewis JV with Landowner
7 July 2014 | 5 replies
Whenever I think something is going wrong in a deal, I just think about the deal where I kept the seller in it, and the problem de'jour melts away by comparison.It ended up making money, but was such a stressful drawn out drama of arm twisting and posturing that I think I started going gray before that deal finally closed. 
Charles Lewis $150,000 profit - what about taxes?
3 May 2015 | 6 replies
there's a couple of interesting twists to it. ...Vacant Land Next to Home"If you have vacant land adjacent to the land on which your home sits, you can only claim the sale of that land as part of a sale of your home if ALL of the following are true: You owned and used the vacant land as part of your home.The sale of the vacant land and the sale of your home happened within 2 years of each other.Both sales either meet the eligibility test or qualify for partial tax benefits as described earlier.If your sale of vacant land meets all these requirements, you must treat that sale and the sale of your home as a single transaction for tax purposes...."
Brandon Turner Would You Rather Get $1,000 a month or $25,000
5 September 2014 | 14 replies
Second - that poor, gentle creature by the name of Heather - she can do without the 5 tenants with their freaking problems :)Ladies and gents - it's not all about the money all the time!