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27 September 2015 | 5 replies
Just an FYI - (not being a spelling nazi) your state Capitol building is in Sacramento.Capital is money, returned by a liquidity event.
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28 April 2017 | 18 replies
But, we've gone through the Andy Dufrense (All these years and I didn't know that's how it was spelled!)
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23 July 2019 | 9 replies
The financial qualifications for investors will be spelled out in the "suitability" section of the Private Placement Memorandum (required if unaccredited investors are allowed), so prospective investors should always read this section of the offering documents carefully to make sure they are qualified before investing.
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6 July 2010 | 105 replies
Those options are spelled out in the Operating Agreement if I remember correctly.
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29 November 2013 | 23 replies
Does the lease spell out all animals must be approved ahead of time??
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25 April 2018 | 135 replies
IMO non-acceptance of partials can be spelled out in a lease agreement and can be returned to the tenant per that agreement.
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6 September 2015 | 13 replies
Hopefully not, but is that even spelled out in the lease?
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3 November 2015 | 20 replies
My lease spells it out clearly.A wise landlord friend told me that if it's not a habit for them to be late, just let it go and be happy when all the rents are in by the 4th (with that one exception).
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19 May 2017 | 70 replies
@Tommy Martinez, not meant to offend you, "ment" should be spelled, "meant".
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26 May 2016 | 18 replies
And the author says that if a contractor doesn't have credit enough to get basic materials at the store before being paid then perhaps he has bad credit from a default or bad spending.20% - after insulation, sheet rock, doors, and trim20% - after installing kitchen and bathroom cabinets20% - after countertops and flooring25% - after punchlist and final closeoutThe key is having things spelled out beforehand so that the contractor can go to work quickly and efficiently without having the investor breathing down his neck and making a bunch of changes mid project.