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Amy A. Rejected for Tweeting?
19 June 2014 | 14 replies
Odds are if you reject him she will move out and find another place , family is important , blood is thicker than water .  
De Chappell Newbie in Baltimore purchased Property #1!!!
21 June 2014 | 17 replies
Just when my blood is flowing and I'm feeling an adrenaline rush, another bidder bids 51K.
Jacob G. Buying a Note on a Specific Property
12 August 2013 | 5 replies
The public seems to be fond of 'blood from a bank'.
Zach Sikes Just bought a lot....
7 April 2014 | 26 replies
Esp since it also allows for a thinner slab hence less cement ??
Sara Lung Usury? Contractor charges 2% a month on his work
26 September 2013 | 14 replies
On the other hand my dad was a contractor and spec builder and getting some people to pay when all was done and done top notch was like getting blood out of a turnip, so my mom would send the bill and tell my dad I'm mailing another bill to the turnips.
Brian Burke Just bought a 140 unit property. Here’s how I financed it (thanks BP!)
8 February 2014 | 94 replies
The last insane run up allowed him to sell to someone with deep pockets who funded his original plan A exit of selling all.After resting as one of the top RE agents in my area, he just bought a college rental, I guess it just is in his blood.
Patricia Franciulli contractor madness
2 September 2013 | 76 replies
I hope he doesn't sue you, but if he does it will cost him at least $150 to file, and it will cost you to answer, and if you hired him to know he not licenses you, and him could get a ticket, and if you win you will not be able to get blood out of a turnip, but if he wins he can cloud the title to the home, and a labor lien is a tough lien to bond around or get rid of without paying to get the lien remove.
Nick Matteson Do you count the principal paydown portion of the mortgage payment as an 'expense' or 'income' or 'neutral' in your cash-flow analysis?
21 April 2016 | 11 replies
Sure, the net effect is a gain, but eventually this will become unsustainable unless you have immense cash reserves, because cash is the blood that keeps a business running.
Nick Frankus Negative cash flow in lieu of principle only payments?
21 August 2013 | 17 replies
Too low for my blood, and I'd pass - but not too low for everybody.I'm just saying - the deal is probably priced on the high side, but the terms are clearly AWESOME - the opposite of what some people seem to think.
Peter Lambert Real Estate Note - Borrower constantly late, ideas?
10 January 2014 | 69 replies
As a matter of protecting yourself be aware there are lines that get blurry and their are borrowers (and lenders) with attorneys at their side that will draw blood if they can and if things go down a path that brings the idea to the forefront, they likely will.