
10 February 2016 | 13 replies
Still a good connection to Seattle since the equivalent travel time via ferry is similar to fighting through the morning gridlock.

6 November 2017 | 13 replies
Oh well, you can't fight City Hall, at least not in Philadelphia. :-)

7 February 2016 | 18 replies
I don't remember 'fighting' with someone who thinks self-directed Solo 401k or self-directed IRA are bad.

8 February 2016 | 6 replies
I DO NOT want to fight to get a tenant out on the first buy(or ever really) lol.I was reading "Buy It, Rent It, Profit!"

12 February 2016 | 32 replies
They would buy it get the cheaper interest rate by moving into it live there for a year and then move back to their other home.My husband and I have done it for our first two properties as well the the second one we moved into because it was bank owned and we're only allowing owner occupants at first because we are willing to move we got a good deal and didn't have to fight with investors for it.

10 February 2016 | 7 replies
Today I wanna to introduce myself young motivated man I'm 18 years old loving the world of business and making deals I have my bachelor and I hope that one I can achieve my dreams and make it truth I don't want to stay stressed whole my life and watching people's they dreams come true and me I don't fight for what I want so I saw it I will work it and if Lord want he will help and I will get it I will do my best thanks!

14 February 2016 | 10 replies
We would like all tenants teaming up with us to fight this case.

16 February 2016 | 30 replies
- that it makes me shake my head.Other thing about DSL: it may be an individual line from the switching station to your house, versus the water pipeline analogy, but the switching station is like a pig's trough - there's only so much room for all the pigs to crowd around, and once it's full you have to fight for space.

18 February 2016 | 6 replies
That's why I am fighting back and forth with myself about it.
17 May 2016 | 24 replies
I don't know about tenant/landlord laws in Connecticut, but you may want to take that into account too.The odds of your tenant fighting a small charge for the carpet--slim, but every dealing you have with a tenant builds a public image of you (not to mention speaks to your character).If the carpet is only a year old, then I, personally, would charge them replacement cost... any older than that, and it would be a depreciated replacement cost.The fact that you were going to replace the carpet (though it may speak to the carpets age) wouldn't directly have any influence in my decision to dock the security deposit.