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Casey Mack Housing Stimulus... Good or Bad for the Industry?
9 December 2009 | 18 replies
It will really depend upon the person and or family and their other "habits" as to risk of future forclosure and personal "bailouts".This home affordability that is beginning to show itself to those that are willing to otherwise do the right things is why I am beginning to believe the the housing market is going to start to recover despite the giveaways and not because of them.
Cliff Rosa Real Estate and Divorce
26 June 2010 | 7 replies
Home equity loans can be very dangerous, especially for someone who will be learning to modify past spending habits.
Swat Khan 4 unit Multi-Family - Creating an LLC
29 February 2012 | 6 replies
I would not make a regular habit of this practice.
Jerry D. Flooring Whats the Verdict. I refuse to put in Carpet!!!
16 May 2012 | 20 replies
Flatness is hardless an issue for carpet, but vital for laminate, probably tile too.A smooth flat finish shows even minor imperfections.
Joel Owens Restaurant subject that was posted recently.
11 May 2012 | 0 replies
All of this and many other factors need to be considered running a restaurant.The biggest issue a one off restaurant faces is food quality and pricing.Small places can't order in massive quantities so do not have long term food contracts locked in at a set price like chains do.Instead food cost fluctuations can hurt a small restaurant plus the quality you get from a supplier might be good one week but the next a new company came in to the food supplier and gave them a cheaper deal to use their product and try it out.The new product may be better,the same, or worse.The problem is you pay the same price and charge the customer the same price as before but it might not taste as good.I don't know how you will buy this restaurant as you have no experience as an owner.You can't just open a restaurant and expect people to come in.A few will but not enough to make a great business.You have to pound the ground and press palms and get the product with free samples into people's mouths.This will generate buzz for your restaurant and create customers with a relationship.Customers are habit creatures.Get them a great experience,great food,decent price and you will get repeat business.
Brian L. Hello from Southern Oregon
5 September 2013 | 6 replies
Also, if you type in "Notes" in the search bar...that should keep you busy and educated for a while. haha.BP is the perfect place to start a great network...which is vital to a successful REI business.Best of luck to you Brian!
David Jayne CREATIVE SOLUTION NEEDED!
21 August 2013 | 7 replies
If she is "less than ideal" in her living habits, I would simply offer her the chance to get out of the lease in 30 days (maybe a touch longer but don't get taken advantage of!).
Lauren Lucas Would you consider college to be essential when going into a field such as real estate?
1 October 2013 | 25 replies
(Don't get buried with debt that could choke a horse by going to an out of state private school, If your passion is to teach elementary school, there are more economical ways to get your degree to make that happen.) 2) Explore new things to find something you are passionate about. 3) Observe & learn what drives human behavior 4) Learn how to use a Financial Calculator & understand how powerful a tool it is in your financial life. 5) Build & maintain good habits 6) Develop great relationships, surround yourself with trustworthy, hardworking, honest, & passionate people. 7) Develop a thirst for knowledge & never stop learning.
Jon K. Accepting Roommate/Tenant with only partial rent to move in?
21 December 2013 | 21 replies
Old habit from living in the urban center.
Gail S. Being Sues???
22 January 2014 | 17 replies
You will need to demonstrate good faith effort, show you acted prudently and responsibly and provide proof that the unit was habitable.