
5 April 2020 | 61 replies
I don't think I want to have individualized conversations with each tenant about their specific issues, not that I don't care, but I don't think I can provide relief individually, if I do something for Carol in apartment B I can't not offer it to Jim in apartment D.

7 May 2020 | 15 replies
Hi Jim, I think everyone is waiting to see how many defaults this month.

3 April 2020 | 7 replies
That's sort of like a sign that says "Free Beer and Food" and all you get is one Natural Light and a Slim Jim.

18 April 2020 | 44 replies
Definitely not because they are “hot” or because a friend of a friend or Jim Cramer or CNBC thinks they are a good investment.

3 April 2020 | 1 reply
@Jim Carmichael I appreciate you putting your thoughts out there.

2 April 2020 | 0 replies
Please note that specific information such as the property address and names of those directly or indirectly involved in this particular real estate transaction were intentionally omitted to maintain confidentiality given delicate subject matter of/affecting health, life and safety.IntroductionHaving provided carbon monoxide (CO) testing of gas utilization equipment for well over ten years during the 1980's and 1990's in addition to having learned about the production, mitigation, prevention, testing, and harmful effects of elevated levels of carbon monoxide due to incomplete combustion of natural gas utilization equipment from a recognized leader/foremost authority on carbon monoxide testing in the industry by the name of Jim Davis—senior carbon monoxide/combustion trainer and consultant for the National Comfort Institute (NCI), who began traveling the country during the 80's and 90's conducting carbon monoxide training seminars for building and HVAC contractors, building inspectors, utility companies and virtually anyone interested in learning about carbon monoxide testing and proven methods to mitigate and prevent gas utilization equipment from producing elevated levels of carbon monoxide in flue gas known to cause CO poisoning—has without a doubt proven invaluable in heightening my awareness of conditions conducive to/indicative of incomplete combustion known to result in elevated/unsafe levels of CO in flue gas.

12 April 2020 | 76 replies
Originally posted by @Jim Goebel:@Ben McMahonBen I wouldn't assume that you're in the minority.

5 April 2020 | 8 replies
productid=BK-PRINPRAC-17I found this through another BP post from @Jim Stoffey.