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Paul Sandhu Abandoned booze, keep it or leave it?
11 March 2020 | 25 replies
Problem is that they are slightly taller than the plain black tap handles I currently have.
Vanessa Duguerre New contractions - Step by Step
11 March 2020 | 2 replies
It is different everywhere and it’s always best to read the black and white yourself and then ask questions to the applicable department for clarity.
Benjamin Orozco Two of out of state Agents one upset.
11 March 2020 | 29 replies
I know being a new home buidler/seller we would get black balled in a minute if we tried to steal clients from our fellow agents.  
Jaron Walling What are you paying for countertops? Granite, Quartz, cheap stuff
10 March 2020 | 4 replies
It's 40 sqft of dark black granite, 1.25'' thick, $1700 installed.
Erik Lee Looking to connect with realtors investors loaners ...
10 March 2020 | 3 replies
@Erik Lee besides posting here on BP to meet other investors, I’d also recommend attending a networking group such as the RI real estate investors group in RI or the Black Diamond REI group in southern Massachusetts.There are several active real estate agents in our area here on BP and I’d expect some to reply to your post or contact you directly.
Rene M. First home is most expensive home in the Neighborhood
17 March 2020 | 19 replies
Anyone who bought then is probably still in the black but not by that much. 
Dustin Hughes Upfront Mortgage Broker Commitment Fees legit?
14 March 2020 | 7 replies
It means nothing.Pay $5,000 to "Open the Door" and you have bought a black box of whatever the seller wants to provide (a paper application handed to you from a lender, a website address, etc...)When buying something like this and "Sales Fluff" is introduced into the conversation (vs. hard facts such as, a line of credit will be set up for $X 90 days after doing Y with Z lender, etc...) there is unusually a reason for the "Sales fluff".Ask for a copy of the contract and take the time to read it to see what you would actually get for your $5,000, and if the contract has "Sales fluff" in it--Buyer Beware.If there is no contract, or they balk at giving you an opportunity to read it (pressure you into signing now), it might not be such a good deal for you.And Sales fluff may be a red flag about other parts of the "Opportunity" also.Good Luck! 
Rob Forest Dog Urine and Crazy Repair Bill - What to do?
2 June 2020 | 6 replies
Using a black light, you should be able to obtain photos of all these stains. 
Abel Gudaye buying a high rise condo
2 June 2020 | 0 replies
I know purchasing condo units number wise based on HIGH HOA fees makes it black sheep as a the rental property unit.
Ahmad Nassar Donating to Black organizations
18 September 2020 | 49 replies
The movement is absolutely right, but you’re better off donating your time to rebuild the BLACK cities that BLACK lives matter is helping to demolish.