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Nick Diller Oxford, MS Investing
22 November 2023 | 11 replies
These produce really strong numbers through football season and can go as high as $800/night for some of the home games (Bama, Egg bowl..).
Kristi C. Strange issue involving vandal stalker...
17 April 2011 | 12 replies
If there is an issue he needs assistnace with he usually gets some of the local linemen from our university football team.No, the don't break legs, they do nothing but talk to someone, but it is very effective.
Lewis C. 3 rental properties - Time to form LLC? OK to use Legal Zoom?
30 April 2015 | 27 replies
Of course, this is exactly what people (including attorneys in those countries) said when the "regular" LLC was first introduced in Portugal (1917); Brazil (1919); Chile (1923); France (1925); Turkey (1926); Cuba (1929); Argentina (1932); Uruguay (1933); Mexico (1934); Belgium (1935); Switzerland (1936); Italy ( 1936); Peru (1936); Columbia (1937); Costa Rica (1942); Guatemala (1942); and Honduras (1950).In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, Pennsylvania, Virginia, New Jersey, Michigan and Ohio enacted legislation permitting "limited partnership associations" or "partnership associations" - and again the "boys who cried wolf" started on a predictable path.In 1977, Wyoming became the first American state to enact a true LLC act modeled after the 1892 German GmbH Code and the Panamanian LLC... and the "boys cried wolf" yet again.  
Jody Young A little motivation....
19 October 2014 | 8 replies
Like I was back in my football pads again! 
Phillip Gainey Property Managers treat owners like "mushrooms".
5 September 2011 | 24 replies
The property manager structure is set up to where it is a lot of headache and liability and not a lot of benefit or praise.It's kind of like being an offensive lineman on a football team.Quarterback gets all the praise and the hot girls but without the lineman they would get crushed never to walk again.I have found maybe 1 to 2 property managers out of 10 enjoy it.The rest do it because they HAVE TO.It's like BPO reports for 50.00.Big headache with little pay.I would ask a PM what would make you excited and worth it to take care of my property once I purchase it??
Michael C. Types of Homes for Rentals
2 June 2010 | 23 replies
Before the Canadiens, it was the Europeans buying FL condos-lack of knowledge, euro strength, comparison price to france/spain warm areas and ease of travel.
Zachary Dosch The Changing Real Estate Climate
16 February 2012 | 8 replies
My dad and myself go to at least one Notre Dame football game there to relive old memories and we are seriously considering buying something with in a couple of blocks of campus because there are some great deals on foreclosures.
Robert Woodruff BEWARE OF UNSCRUPULOUS HML'S
15 August 2012 | 22 replies
(more into football than baseball, thus fist down, touchdown vs single, homerun)
Michelle G. HELP!!! I need to evict my tenants & feel a ot of anxiety
14 November 2010 | 34 replies
They call me in May to say the same thing and that his unemployment check finished and that he didn’t even have $ to make it to football practice.