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Stan Hrincevich Denver's Construction Defects Ordinance: make it simple
15 October 2015 | 1 reply
A simple, compromise law that would serve both interests groups can be crafted by State legislators and integrated into State HOA law.
Nicholas Varner Decisiveness and Diversification
4 November 2015 | 7 replies
I am advocating that at a certain point theory can only take you so far and you can waste a lot of time analyzing instead practicing your craft.
Andre Cano Why does investing seem so scary and overwhelming?!
11 November 2015 | 11 replies
and the all possibilities which they themselves don't have because they don't reach outside their comfort zone.You gotta get comfortable being on the road less travelled.You gotta stop seeking the larger "packs" and instead seek out the other "lone wolves" and join their (much smaller) "pack".Even BP focuses too much on the nuts-and-bolts and not enough on building the crafts- and business-people - entrepreneurs - and building their "Why".
Robert D. lis penses vs probate in Ilinois
8 November 2015 | 3 replies
If you're looking for a reason NOT to do something, you can always find it.If it were me and I'd bid and won a foreclosure sale, I'd anticipate and have a general plan and a few contingency plans if cert wins plribkens arise.The sign that you are learning your craft is that you've gained skills in fixing problems.
Ashley Wolfe 50/50 partners...What?
19 December 2018 | 44 replies
Taking advantage of contractors will work for you in the first couple of deals but as your reputation grows you will be hiring people who are not reliable, do not do quality work, can not pull permits, do not have insurance, do not care about their craft.
Yasmeen Hunter Newbie from Atlanta!
27 November 2015 | 18 replies
Hi Yasmeen,There's certainly nothing wrong with taking the time to learn your craft but don't try to avoid mistakes.
Robert D. land trust
21 March 2016 | 0 replies
Can I use the template that trustee provides or I will be better off to speak to an attorney so that they craft a trust agreement that is tailored to my needs?
Hilary Hageman Southwest Michigan/Michiana
11 April 2016 | 2 replies
The only industry I could see driving that would be the craft beer/wine and I can't see that growing to the point where it supports large quantities of middle income people in the near future.
Phelim Lennon Connecticut Brain Dump
17 November 2020 | 57 replies
., one's first rental), should one sit down with an attorney to craft a lease or is it enough to adapt a lease you get from the internet, a previous landlord, or your investor friend?
Gino Barbaro What Qualities Do You Look For In A Coach/Mentor
12 April 2016 | 27 replies
Your responses truly help me to craft a program that can serve real estate investors!