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9 November 2023 | 25 replies
Green Tea Memory Foam2.
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28 November 2013 | 33 replies
., I feel your lower income might not be as easy to sell in 10 years, but as far as profitibality, this is the way to go in my opnion, this and/or owner financing these lower income properties. everyone has there own cup of tea, this is my choice.
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29 January 2019 | 4 replies
My 2 cents - if bookkeeping is not your cup of tea then hire someone. ----- ASK yourself where am I making money?
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12 April 2012 | 47 replies
There are a few reasons I can see someone not using it i.e. they are relying on appreciation (not my cup of tea), they look forward to equity build up and loan payoff, or maybe they are seasoned investors that know their maintenance and management keeps at a certain percentage.
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16 June 2013 | 50 replies
This would force a future investor (or you) to have to deal with the maturity event and the borrower which may not be their cup of tea.
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24 August 2009 | 26 replies
I have a chinese herbologist in Chicago that I go to for preventative care that I need treatment for. 50 bucks and she'll put together a tea of sticks and leaves that perform far better than any prescription for things like mild food poisoning.Now I'm just a property adjuster but I know how insurance companies think and there's no way in heck they'll have a health care plan that includes leaf and stick tea.
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8 October 2009 | 112 replies
And it wasn't by sitting around drinking tea with the enemy.
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23 April 2009 | 36 replies
I did attend the local Tea Party today and it was EXCELLENT!
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1 July 2018 | 150 replies
Same goes for "unconscionable profits": it is only unconscionable when a court of law says so.And when it comes to "informed sellers", I encourage every homeowner I deal with to seek advice from the relevant expert (tax expert, RE lawyer, RE agent, psychic/medium, tea leaves, whomever they feel is working in their best interests) on what is best for them in the transaction.