
9 July 2008 | 163 replies
So of course by percentages, his figures must be in the 50% or even higher range.Quite the contrary, I have completely normal expenses, which by the way are identical to yours (as I proved above).Keep in mind that Mike operates a self-employed business.

9 July 2008 | 9 replies
You have no identifying information anywhere on the site, so for all we know, you could be someone trying to steal someone's identity.

5 August 2008 | 20 replies
While it's good for them if they need to back out of the deal after the contingencies are gone, I'm pretty sure if they and I made an otherwise identical offer to a seller, I'd get the contract with my EM over them.

31 July 2008 | 27 replies
Hey Dave,One thing that is happening alot in my area (at least the worst neighborhoods) is thieves breaking into vacant foreclosed houses and stealing the copper pipes, and selling it by the pound to scrap dealers.

5 August 2008 | 44 replies
With multis, you need to set the precedent with the other tenants that you EVICT for non-payment as opposed to paying deadbeats when they steal from you.

17 August 2008 | 2 replies
In the end, our broker gets a sale, the City of Houston adds another property to its "Demolition Day" quota, and a developer gets away with a steal of a deal.

14 October 2008 | 8 replies
Establishing an identity graphically with colors and a slogan is one thing, but branding in the corporate sense is beyond what is necessary.

24 October 2008 | 36 replies
There are a ton of people out there who lie, cheat, steal, or basically 'drag others down to their level'...just because they can.Don't try to catch a falling knife!

17 October 2008 | 4 replies
Stay away they steal upfront fees have a class action lawsuit against them.

11 September 2008 | 3 replies
But it would certainly look good; at least until someone painted it, and then it would look absolutely identical to the painted siding already on the house.