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1 September 2020 | 4 replies
Can it be tuck pointed?
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12 April 2018 | 12 replies
In my experience with guests remaking the bed, they're never making it as neatly as my housekeeper (probably not tucking sheets in under the mattress, arranging pillows the same way, etc) so while at a glance it might look the same, closer examination will probably reveal if it's been used.
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25 January 2017 | 97 replies
How I like to view things is from the different levels of financial independence:- cash to cover spartan level expenses like some have mentioned or just bare sustenance (food, shelter, medical insurance)- cash flow to cover all basic bills (prior plus utilities, cell bills, others)- cash flow to all basis lifestyle and min reserve tucked away as well each month (min reserve, subsequent levels can bank more reserves)- cash flow to cover all basic, additional reserves and growth of future lifestyle increases- cash flow to cover additional lifestyle, reserves, and additional margin to grow other areas of life style, hobbies, and investments well (self funding deals, self fund rehabs, and other activities)At the last level and subsequent higher levels from here and on you can self fund from cash flow alone and "job," not is never needed again but depending on your personal preferences for lifestyle and risk you may work forever to stay busy or may quit the job at steps 2-3.I enjoy what I do as a lender so perhaps I just lower my production down to 2-4 loans a month and just help my past clients and referral partners.
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24 February 2020 | 2 replies
If they don't answer, leave a card or a letter tucked in the door.
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18 January 2013 | 17 replies
I know an idiot that tried to pull a bogus car break in claim and had to tuck his tail between his legs when the insurance company politely asked for a copy of the original purchase receipt (for the supposedly stolen items from the car).. whoops.
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12 May 2013 | 22 replies
That means I will also have to tuck away 5k every year, which is almost all my cashflow!
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9 April 2016 | 17 replies
I may be wrong about this, but if I was going to buy from the city I'd field that question on BP and see what people had to say about it, and how their experience was. 3) Lastly, about the particular deal you're talking, I guess more particulars would be needed. 1/4 of ARV would be great if all you need to do is refinish hardwood floors, but if you need a roof, new windows, cabinets, plumbing or electrical work, paint all around, siding, tuck pointing and I have no idea what else, you could be approaching market ARV just putting your repairs in!
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20 October 2020 | 28 replies
My mtn neighbor has 5 varied tiny homes tucked away on her property that is zoned for horses in the Santa Crz Mtns.
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16 March 2014 | 4 replies
In addition, I kept my envelope flaps tucked in rather than glue-sealed in order to increase my open rate.
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13 April 2014 | 5 replies
Point tucking with concrete is a simple DIY project.