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Ted Harris Bernanke - TIME Person of the Year 2009
23 December 2009 | 50 replies
Bernanke's most infamous words were that the sub-prime crisis would not spill over to the main stream lending industry.
Rich Weese my review of SE Asia trip
29 December 2009 | 1 reply
The entire island is a National Park and only home left for the Komodo Dragons in any number. 1500 People and approximately 1100 of the endangered species, the infamous Komodo Dragon.
Timothy W. Investing Etiquette - "Cash Buyer"
21 November 2009 | 8 replies
Update to the infamous "cash buyer".
Jim Froehlich Hey Big Govt. - Please Invest My Social Security in Real Estate!
9 July 2019 | 9 replies
...on a related subject, this is kind of why I was irked when I discovered the SEC law (1934) meant to "protect" all the poor idiotic people (meaning anyone not in top 1%) from investing in "shares" of real estate...based on knee-jerk reaction to Crash of 1929 (infamous widows, poor people, etc.). 
Jody Sperling How To Clean Carpet Glue Off Tile
2 July 2020 | 5 replies
If it matters, the tile we're dealing with was laid in the 70's (meaning it was secured with the infamous black mastic glue.
Jen Senecal Direct mail postcards
11 July 2020 | 5 replies
I know you absolutely detest DM, you make it very clear daily with your posts and infamous screen shots.
Dewayne Treanor Newcomer from Attleboro Massachusetts
14 May 2020 | 5 replies
I currently work 60+ hours as a truck driver so I am always listening to audio books and listening to every Bigger Pockets Podcast that I can . 1 audio book that I listened to was the infamous Rich Dad Poor Dad which inadvertently led me to become infatuated with the potential REI has to offer.
Tony Roberts The INFAMOUS SUB TO Discussion *Not for the Scared Investors*
20 February 2020 | 16 replies

Now that I have your attention DONT RUN NOW!  
So I heard about Sub To and I understood it. This makes so much sense!  It makes so much sense that....it isnt a popular topic on Bigger Pockets?  WTF?  Sure a few posts...

Jacob Bowman Is this reasonable wear?
23 April 2020 | 6 replies
Hi Jacob,It's probably not reasonable wear and tear, but it looks like a typical accident with this type of flooring.In many instances just the problem tiles can be cut out and replacements re-glued down.A good maintenance tech (with the proper type of floor in place already) should be able to fix this quickly.An owner doing it:a) Might not care much and disregard it.b) Freak out and want to charge you for a whole new floor replacement, not understanding tiles (in most instances) can be changed out if broken.c) call a fix up handyman who will charge time and materials (however long he takes to fix it using his own favorite method of fixing).and if it's a property managed either a), or c) but add to c) a (possibly) charge for the mangers time handling it too.The Click Lock type of flooring may take more time and effort (cost) to fix than the Tape or Glue Down.If the place is the Taj Mahal it will probably be more noticeable than if the place is more down on it's heels.And fixing means being able to get a matching piece (typically from extra ordered when it was installed, to use for just this purpose).If you are renting in a big professionally manged complex it's likely they will have spare tiles in storage for this use, and be VERY much used to replacing them.Here is one of the easier (quicker) types to fix.https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Jacob Pereira Forbearance benefits and downsides
14 October 2020 | 8 replies
Hi Jacob,It won't impact your credit score but it will show up in your record impacting negatively your ability to get a new loan, refinance or cash out.