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Kyle Richter VERY low income rentals
17 June 2018 | 7 replies
I can see you being a bit harsh..but not a slumlord...Anyway...To add an extra level of difficulty.
Rich Weese College football weekly update
11 September 2011 | 65 replies
Well poof is a bit harsh.
Donna Drake Serious Misinformation
29 September 2010 | 20 replies
Harsh words, but true.The inspection scared my buyer to death, although these are minor issues already taken care of, and to be expected in a older home.Back to my problem.
Daniel Keating managing some properties for a friend-not getting paid as planned
9 October 2010 | 22 replies
this is going to sound harsh, but sometimes the truth must be told.
Matt Stookey Can You really force Appreciation on Residential Properties??
9 November 2010 | 10 replies
There are many people, particularly of the retirement age (which by the way babyboomers are coming of this age) are moving to warmer climates because they can't stand the harsh winters.
Jerry George First REO deal for duplex - questions ? Please help.
12 January 2011 | 12 replies
If not contained/removed properly it will cost you a lot in legal fees when the tenants sue you.Sorry for being harsh but I personally would run from this property.
James Hiddle I'm Surprised That No One Has Started A Topic About The Tragedy In Japan
16 March 2011 | 10 replies
The chemicals mix with the water in the Ocean to make Potassium Chloride or something similar(can't remember the scientist jargon they were saying).Anyway when the compounds hit the Ocean they cancel each other out and dispurse.Right now the levels are not ultra dangerous but they have abandoned one reactor because of the levels there.The radiation does pose a risk to the immediate area and surrounding areas depending on which way the wind blows and velocity.What helps is with Cherynoble containment was weak.Today buildings are built stronger making leaks and explosions not travel high into the air.It was the high air travel before that caused wide spread contamination by the winds.The design of todays buildings helps containment.Still dangerous but not approaching Cherynoble proportions.I will pray for them.
Jim Murphy My first Short Sale
13 October 2011 | 21 replies
Granted I'm still learning here so maybe I'm being harsh, but I know people who have had calls from attorneys about properties, and the deal was done before it hit the courthouse steps.
Vikram C. License to shampoo
10 February 2011 | 24 replies
If your neighbor starts dumping toxic chemicals in the stream behind your house, you'd probably think it was okay to inform "the government."
Adrian Williams College Major?
18 February 2011 | 36 replies
BS in Chemical Engineering.