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Joe Strickley Historic homes investment
16 April 2010 | 23 replies
Ha!
Chris Sills Rehab Pitfalls...coulda shoulda woulda
30 May 2010 | 46 replies
That One thing you wish you had of known before you started or that "A-HA" moment.
James Gravitt Lonnie's CD Home Study Course
4 June 2010 | 24 replies
However, as my experience grew I learned how to "read between the lines" and found a lot of "ah-ha" moments while re-reading and re-hearing Lonnie's materials.
Nick J. HUGE BP NEWS!!!! The Short Sale Kid and Josh Team Up!!
19 May 2010 | 6 replies
ha ha ha ha haha ha ha haha hah a ha ha hah hahaahahahahahahahahahah just kidding.
Lee Common Fundimental changes in the US economy
12 May 2009 | 6 replies
If this was done correctly and managed by honest people (yea I know Ha Ha) the taxpayers of the US would be the largest investment fund in the world UMM what could we do with that?
Jessica Hood Does this sound silly?
19 July 2010 | 15 replies
Ha!
Michael Rossi How Can It Be?
16 June 2009 | 27 replies
gang shootings went through the roof in Toronto when the Liberal government was in power. so much for the failed gun registry. ha ha hapeople think that they can Swedenize the Americas by taking away guns from regular people. criminals don't hand over their guns. guns are great for hunting animals too.
Daniel Hart HOA struggling financially, can't foreclose on over-financed units, need opinions...
18 September 2009 | 32 replies
My son owns a codo, which he purchased about a year ago and thought everything was all right with the HA and building.Now suddenly there is this huge assessment and they say the building needs work on the roof,etc.So, the HOA is trying to get a loan and has about a 30K assessment on my son's unit, which will suddenly cost him about $300 more per month.My question is how do we know their esrtimates are legit> Also, if they can't obtain financing, will the homeowners still ave to pay the assessment?
Account Closed Successful on just Rental Properties?
27 April 2010 | 49 replies
Rich.I'm sure my husband knew this...but I just had an Ah..HA moment.