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Masa Don The Magic of Leverage
31 May 2010 | 22 replies
Leverage is like driving an automobile (your financial vehicle) at a high level of speed.
Joel NA Buy on contract?
14 January 2011 | 11 replies
Typically, in an installment contract/ land contract/ contract for deed (take your pick, all very similar), you will not get the deed until you have paid the contract in full - similar to automobile purchase.So, your reasoning for buying on a "contract sale" seems flawed.
Mark Updegraff my first development proposal
14 September 2011 | 24 replies
Because parking is so expensive, it will always remain a sticking point with the public but we cannot build around the automobile and have a desirable walkable neighborhood in a densely populated metro.7.
Scott E. I want to make sure I completely understand this 50% rule..
12 May 2011 | 22 replies
Like you said about Detroit, if you bought there before the automobile boom, great; if during, watch out; if after, who knows?
Rich Weese Obama likes offshore oil drilling--just not in our country for Americans' benefit
30 April 2010 | 68 replies
Furthermore, the Socialist in Chief instituted new automobile CAFE standards that will require company average fuel efficiencies for ALL VEHICLES SOLD (including trucks and SUVs) to increase by 10 mpg by 2016!
Rich Weese This was MY house!!! I guess it could happen to yours
11 August 2010 | 19 replies
Then automobile jumper cables were connected by clamping them from the exposed conductors to an electric panel.
Stacy Boatman Need advice on fighting an HOA citation - I can't park in my driveway!
1 February 2010 | 14 replies
We have a structure that's commonly referred to as a porte-cochere in architectural terms (french for "carport") - it's basically a tunnel for an automobile that goes through our house.
Vince M. REO is a former indoor pot farm
29 April 2010 | 13 replies
Due to the need for lots of electricity to power the lighting used in this sort of pot growing venture, and due to the need to avoid detection of the high power use by the electric utility, holes were somehow cut through the 6-inch concrete foundation to hook up automobile jumper cables to bypass the electric meter.I'd say that a bypass of the water meter wouldn't surprise me either, since lots of water gets used in farming anything.So it might not just be limited to drywall and flooring ...And you would definitely need professional mold testing/remediation if you're planning to resell.
Rich Weese obama says we shouldn't earn too much. Huh??
12 May 2010 | 7 replies
#5-Holds licenses for wireless frequenciesOh and # 10 did it in automobile dealers I think they speak with forked tongues...Rich
Chris C. New Member from Upstate SC
23 May 2010 | 5 replies
To repeat what has already been said a thousand times "I can't believe how much information is on this website".My bill paying job is a Controls Specialist for a local automobile manufacturer.My investing experience has consisted primarily of car notes with a local buy here pay here lot.