
1 March 2013 | 0 replies
The second time she told me that she had a concealed weapons permit but that she wasn't armed now (implying she was the first time we met).

4 March 2013 | 13 replies
Pocket 10s. 5-way action and three-bet pre-flop by the time it came around to me -- almost laid it down but was getting pot odds (and plenty of implied odds) with 5 players in.

10 April 2013 | 27 replies
Consent may be granted when there is no objection, called "implied consent", so the owner, by his knowledge of the acts of the tenant and failure to object, approved the work.BTW, did I really get burned on my historic episode, not really.

2 May 2013 | 33 replies
This implies he has the means to pay the monthly payments (unless I missed some other reason).Is the owner willing to make monthly payments until it sells if you pay the deficiency?

10 March 2013 | 1 reply
Hi, you say you get rent, implying you own it, then you speak of buying....can you explain your position and who is who, tenant wants to buy?

20 January 2014 | 9 replies
The first step is Real Estate Principles, just as it implies, it teaches you the principles.

4 February 2014 | 6 replies
Just recently moved to Tampa, Fl from NYC where I had been working as a personal trainer the past dozen years.

11 February 2014 | 16 replies
I don't know that it was quite that simple, but in essence it's true.I had no budget apart from what was in my bank account, no experience either as a trainer or business owner, getting started in luxury industry (a relatively obscure one at the time) at the cusp of the Great Recession.

11 February 2014 | 4 replies
., but a little tedious - and likely expensive - for day-to-day operations; orOpen a joint account with your local agent (for your LLC) - implies a high degree of trust in your agent;If you are using a local property manager, all the operations will be through their (hopefully segregated) account for your property(ies) ... this leaves you the option of a trust account with your solicitor for the big-ticket matters.In all the above, you will need to provide identification and may need to have it notarized in NSW and send directly to the parties in the U.S.A. ... we were asked to do this when opening a U.S.A. account a number of years ago.

9 January 2015 | 11 replies
I don't mean to imply that I know all, Lord knows most of us need some refreshing now and then.