
26 March 2009 | 13 replies
From what I have read though if you employ solar and wind power generators then you are pretty much set, because if its not sunny then its likely stormy which means more wind :)Basically the civilization systems include everything you need to live a civilized life on an island, are completely self sufficient (you could remove the generator if you didn't mind the occasional black out), and again not as expensive as one would think, especially with the "go green" attitude really coming into play now a days, you may even start to see these kinds of systems becoming available to the rural population, and as economics dictates, the more widely available something becomes, the lower the price tends to be.Just thought I would throw what I know about islands out there for everyone.

16 May 2008 | 10 replies
What they gave was something much more important-- love, support, and an example of strength and self-sufficiency.

10 July 2008 | 26 replies
When you use contingencies do you use several, or is one typically sufficient?

30 May 2008 | 2 replies
So I guess that my plan is to put bids on properties as if I'm going to hold them to the river (i.e. make sure that they're positive cash flow after paying everybody that needs paying / generate sufficient IRRs), but to the extent that I can, I'd like to flip them for a quick profit.

1 June 2008 | 22 replies
Many, many investors have made more than sufficient profits from buying and holding for the future appreciation (speculation).

28 May 2008 | 0 replies
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31 August 2008 | 3 replies
If the lender chooses to sue the borrower and obtain both a foreclosure order, and if the proceeds of the judicial sale of the real estate are not sufficient to repay the loan balance, then a deficiency for the balance.

1 June 2008 | 4 replies
OTOH, the eviction specialists usually offer pretty low rates for that specific service, but should not generally be relied upon for unusual situations.By your post, you are a noob, so you probably are not starting out with complex, multi-million dollar deals, so the eviction attorney will probably be sufficient to handle other minor contract related issues, and setting up standard corporations or partnerships.
3 June 2008 | 4 replies
Yeah, chances are if the sidewalk is as poorly constructed as you can see -there's no expansion joints, mesh and there's not a sufficient gravel base beneath the existing concrete.

27 March 2009 | 8 replies
Make sure you have a "sufficient" security deposit.