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Jon Schwartz Who understands the vacancy control clause in CA Prop 21?
14 September 2020 | 16 replies
The areas get blighted enough then they are candidates for eminent domain
Matt Axtell Newbie from SW Washington State
1 December 2013 | 10 replies
My background will serve me well, but i realize there is a difference between commercial and residential domains.
Roberta Long Mail, Email, Social Media or coctail of all 3?
8 September 2015 | 3 replies
Also, I purchased a new domain and website for the landing page and form to contact me.
RG Mullen Payoff mortgage on rental
23 January 2011 | 21 replies
I like being the "master of my domain" so to speak.
Ryan Tremblay What am I missing in my analysis?
9 August 2017 | 9 replies
Maybe there is a good chance that the property lies in an area that is going to be redeveloped or taken by eminent domain?
Chris Martin NC PACES is here! A new method t oraise capital?
4 April 2017 | 4 replies
I know that was an issue for many of us and we (BP Nation) provided commentary accordingly.One project I could see doing is initiating a NC CF project with the intent of building a public domain platform to simplify (and automate) administration and promote NC CF implementations.
Account Closed Google Adwords for their business? Click Funnel?
25 January 2018 | 4 replies
Once you have a domain purchased you can then redirect it to a hosting company, I prefer a2 hosting and boom you have a website up and running.
J Scott Dealing with Mortgage Brokers
23 March 2009 | 6 replies
When we called him out on the mistake, he got very defensive, made up a horrible excuse for why it took two weeks to get the second appraisal, and basically said, “I don’t really care what you think, I’ll schedule the closing for whenever I feel like it.â€Well, it pissed us off, but given that we thought we’d close the following week, we didn’t want to do anything drastic, and let it be.Once the second appraisal was completed, the broker sent the information to the Department of Transportation to have it processed so they could cut the buyers a check (the buyer’s are getting their down-payment from the DOT because of some weird eminent domain situation).
Jamie Wooley What website name should I use? Please VOTE!
11 November 2015 | 16 replies
I have two domains and I am in the process of having a website built.  
Mindy Jensen How Do You Ethically Invest in a Disaster Zone?
13 September 2017 | 50 replies
mindy i am in houston for the last 8 years. i can tell you this much... pre-harvey we had arguably some of the most overvalued real estate... post harvey we will see a lot of communities simply not get rebuilt.there is actually a lot of rental capacity in houston so i dont think its a similar situation to what NOLA had and comparisons in recent history are going to be hard to find.in the short term , people are still gutting houses... actually theres a shortage of drywall in some of the suburbslabor is also in shortage... but i think theres a lot of people laid off from oil and gas from the last downturn that will welcome the work with open arms.... but the problem is some of these floodway communitites simply wont come back.there is no good solution to the problem houston has at this point without MASSIVE infrastructure development and buying properties in floodways with eminent domain (which i am sure many will be happy to have happen to their flooded house)ive personally talked to 3 diff people that said they are planning on taking insurance money  and fire selling house the first chance they get.