2 January 2011 | 186 replies
Possibly or even probably, but that is not the point to my post.Simple as this really: Those who have the determination and brain power will apply what they have learned in the real world while a VAST majority will not.

1 June 2008 | 22 replies
While I certainly agree that housing prices have generally gone up over time, the vast majority of new landlords pay too much for their property; can't afford the negative cash flow; lose a bunch of money; and are forced out of business.

28 May 2008 | 0 replies
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31 August 2008 | 3 replies
If the lender chooses to sue the borrower and obtain both a foreclosure order, and if the proceeds of the judicial sale of the real estate are not sufficient to repay the loan balance, then a deficiency for the balance.

3 June 2008 | 9 replies
I've sent part of the deposit back for a few others, and the vast majority don't get anything back.So the way I see it, as a renter, they pretty much have resigned themselves to the fact that the DD is just a formality and if they are going to trash the place they will regardless of the 500 or 1000 I have as a deposit.That's right.

1 June 2008 | 4 replies
OTOH, the eviction specialists usually offer pretty low rates for that specific service, but should not generally be relied upon for unusual situations.By your post, you are a noob, so you probably are not starting out with complex, multi-million dollar deals, so the eviction attorney will probably be sufficient to handle other minor contract related issues, and setting up standard corporations or partnerships.
3 June 2008 | 4 replies
Yeah, chances are if the sidewalk is as poorly constructed as you can see -there's no expansion joints, mesh and there's not a sufficient gravel base beneath the existing concrete.

11 June 2008 | 18 replies
A vast majority of my investments are there.

27 March 2009 | 8 replies
Make sure you have a "sufficient" security deposit.

8 December 2008 | 42 replies
The truth is that the vast majority of newbies that "Just Do It" fail in a relatively short period of time.