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Pavel Sakurets I'm surprised that from all the people on BP nobody knows the answer
18 December 2014 | 103 replies
In addition, by their definition, the act of selling primary research information for oneself to one individual (*not published to the general public) and the act of buying information for one's own consumption... neither of these activities are "brokerage" activities.
Account Closed 1 in 5 Americans has a Disability, Dogs Throughout No-Pet Buildings Likely the New Norm?
3 March 2015 | 12 replies
so, considering that even if the tenant is neither blind nor deaf nor mobility impaired, there may now be a plethora of other instances in which suddenly turning away 'pets' can easily develop into a lawsuit for 'discrimination' and suddenly the pet is a 'therapy aide' or whatever, so what sort of documentation would be adequate enough to distinguish a bona-fide service/alert/therapy dog, from a dog that grandma simply wants have around as a.. companion that comforts her and makes her feel better just having around (which is what a pet is, aint it?)
Austin Sine What is the deal factor that immediately turns you off of a deal?
5 June 2020 | 126 replies
In many cases when shopping class C/B there is a fine line in distinguishing between a flat out bad deal and early gentrification. 
Ricardo R. Screening Criteria - Your thoughts?
19 February 2018 | 7 replies
It is possible for someone to have a "life event" (medical situation, divorce, etc) which has a pronounced, but short term, impact on their credit score, however their credit history indicates a more fiscally responsible behaviour over the longer term.From a credit history, you can typically distinguish between a one-time "life event" and a pattern of poor fiscal behaviour.My second suggestion would be to use a "guarantor" rather than a co-signatory to the lease (aka co-signer).  
Kimberly Johnson Detroit. Detroit. Detroit
27 December 2021 | 43 replies
You might also consider Islandview (the part that's west of Grand Blvd.) and East Village (which is distinguished from "East English Village" in far east Detroit and "English Village" which is a condo development in Islandview), as there are still deals to be found in both of them.
Omar Johnson As A Real Estate Investor You Must Continue Your Education
29 April 2008 | 50 replies
It does not make me right and the person who chooses 500 homes wrong, it is simply a choice, just as it is a choice to spend whatever necessary to educate oneself.
Nate Roman Sandwich lease options
16 October 2023 | 32 replies
Thanks, I think I will remember to distinguish the "option" part when discussing lease options.
Tom Hertel What utilities do your tenants pay?
16 May 2019 | 15 replies
The statute also distinguishes between "utilities in rent" vs.
Tim Porsche Contractor Only Replace Half of Roof - Options?
16 September 2017 | 37 replies
It may be hard to distinguish the two in court with that proposal.
Russell Ponce What's best voicemail?
5 June 2016 | 24 replies
I know opinions differ on how to handle calls but I've never heard it suggested that a caller could distinguish the source of the voicemail service, interesting (unless the statement meant to imply ANY voicemail is unprofessional).I've always liked the idea of sending a prospect to a recorded message for more info, seems like it would be less intimidating.