
30 September 2007 | 10 replies
Jump in without thinking, and you'll get burned.

2 October 2007 | 4 replies
I'm skeptical, but that's because I don't want to get burned, plus when it comes to money I'm just really cautious regardless of the amount.One more general question (for now) - if I do approach a bank to purchase a home that has been foreclosed, will I have much success making an offer that matches the principle remaining, or do I need to make an offer somewhere between the estimated (appraised) value and the principle that remained on the loan?

17 October 2007 | 20 replies
One of my friends picked up a partial burn down and it looks good for him even though him and his partner picked it up at land value!
25 June 2008 | 32 replies
IF YOU PLAY WITH FIRE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY GET BURNED

12 October 2007 | 6 replies
But I've been having the burning question that no one can seem to answer completly.

24 October 2007 | 13 replies
The house has a wood burning fireplace with a separate flue from the gas forced hot air furnace.

3 June 2009 | 34 replies
If one is unsuccessful in selling Jet Fuel, does that mean that they have Crashed and Burned?

4 December 2007 | 18 replies
You also could be taking on very large legal liability while saving pennies.If you are using UK thinking in the US you are more likely to get burned.

25 October 2007 | 0 replies
While in the air the home burned to the ground.

30 December 2007 | 8 replies
And all the while, I had a tenant burning up in the middle of the summer in Phoenix.My advice then is to stay away from these things.