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Peter Lambert Real Estate Note - Borrower constantly late, ideas?
10 January 2014 | 69 replies
In both cases, you might forgo any penalties or compounding as a gesture of good faith and pressure relief, if he acts soon.
Wendell De Guzman "Unlimited Funding" by Marko Rubel
22 October 2021 | 48 replies
You can't play all songs on any one instrument.
Larry Littrell Upgraded to PRO and bought "the books"
31 August 2013 | 3 replies
Thanks so much for going Pro!
Shaun Reilly Marketing with Car Magnets
24 June 2014 | 80 replies
Also, my company is structured as an S-Corporation instead of a C-Corp which apparently is a bonus.So worst case scenario for my situation, I may lose 10% or 20% in the event of an audit for the very little personal use I may do for going to the grocery store or something instead of us using my wife's car but in actuality my vehicle is a 'Work Truck' in every aspect.Back to the Dentist scenario.
Taylor Shapiro Possible sub2. Care to share insight on possible creative financing?
15 September 2013 | 12 replies
Just like the Frank Zappa song goes..."
Brandon Turner Knock Knock... (Go ahead... you know you wanna ask "who's there...")
19 September 2013 | 8 replies
And I grew up listening to "oldies" music with my parents - so I'm sure I could sing the words to any song made popular between 1940-1980 :)
Andy Binder Renewing a lease agreement question
19 September 2013 | 5 replies
I agree, one way I have tried is notifying them of a rent increase but offering to forgo it if they lease for an additional 1 year.
Karin Crompton Ouch - Water Line Leak
2 June 2014 | 24 replies
Generally speaking, you can replace a main line for between $800-1200, if the run is less than 100' (shop around if you're getting prices much higher than that).As for going under concrete, there are a couple ways to do that in many cases.
Chris Clothier Yes, That Just Happened...(Inspection Issue)
25 January 2013 | 30 replies
And, I do think it is crazy for an inspector to stop work instead of telling your contractor good job for going above and beyond code.I'm not as good with sarcasm on here as I thought!
John C. Any NON A or B personality Investors out there?
28 January 2013 | 8 replies
As the song goes, I cant complain, but some times I still do.