
9 November 2021 | 16 replies
Ten years ago Congress decided to not fix Flood Insurance and kick the can down the road, by just raising the price 10% per year until the whole thing collapses.

16 December 2020 | 61 replies
Maybe a collapse or revolution is coming, but I am not sure even crypto is safe from something that catastrophic.

15 October 2022 | 13 replies
The whole point of HD classification is to preserve the historic look (whatever that means…), so it seems rather impossible to get it permitted - unless, I suppose it has completely collapsed and is not salvageable (good luck proving that…).

10 August 2009 | 30 replies
If that's not a "hardship", nothing is.The bottom line is that if a tenant can't be evicted, the entire rental property system in our country would collapse and people really would be homeless (or there would be a revolution).Mike

3 October 2009 | 28 replies
Simple inflation2. dollar collapse within the next 90 days and spiral into hyper inflation3.

28 May 2021 | 73 replies
@Idris HaroonStart a spread sheet and what might happen if the market collapsed in a nightmare scenario.If your property values tanked 30% and half your tennants stopped paying because it's the great depression 2.0, what's your play?

3 August 2017 | 173 replies
Its obvious that if Section 8 shouts down it is going to make collapse the entire economy, because is the foundation of the entire real estate value in many areas

7 March 2020 | 15 replies
Even if a 10 yard dumpster costs you 3x as much as a bagster, you don't have to deal with the collapsible "bag" falling down on you and trying to fit items in there while keeping the lift straps on top so that the company can dump it.

29 April 2015 | 9 replies
Finally, in old wells the casing can be collapsing and the pump will get stuck when they are trying to replace it which then requires them to drill a new one.

30 December 2016 | 118 replies
The single family housing market isn't being killed, by any definition of the word...Here are the existing home sale numbers for the past 40+ years:If you ignore the 2007-2012 collapse, trends essentially mimic what was seen between the 1980s and 2006 -- steady rise with some brief corrections...Again, I'm not trying to forecast where things are going (I'm not smart enough to do that), but if you're going to claim that home sales are flat, I'm going to need to see some data to support that -- I'm not seeing it...