
13 May 2016 | 67 replies
Well I guess one obvious example would be our website...We also use a ton of the forms that they supply as they really break down processes and make sure you do everything efficiently.

7 July 2008 | 3 replies
I have some interests in real estate and have read that foreclosure is an efficient way to gather up profits.

21 July 2008 | 9 replies
If you have enough properties (or a large enough single property) to make good use of employees, I feel it is the smartest way to operate...as long as you A) LIMIT the types of work (to minimize injury risk...a worker's comp experience mod increase can put you out of business); B) pay what is necessary to attract a WELL qualified employee (NOT your typical "handyman"); C) are an efficient project manager, or are willing to delegate that task to the employee...and generally support his decisions/timelines.If you try to micromanage...you will have turnover, which will be more costly than hiring a contractor.

5 August 2008 | 48 replies
.`(2) CONTENT- `(A) ANALYSIS- The study required under paragraph (1) shall analyze--`(i) the feasibility of establishing a mechanism that would facilitate the more rapid refinancing of borrowers at risk of foreclosure into performing mortgages insured under this section;`(ii) whether such a mechanism would provide an effective and efficient mechanism to reduce foreclosures on qualified existing mortgages;`(iii) whether the use of an auction or bulk refinance program is necessary to stabilize the housing market and reduce the impact of turmoil in that market on the economy of the United States;`(iv) whether there are other mechanisms or authority that would be useful to reduce foreclosure; and`(v) and any other factors that the Board considers relevant.

20 February 2009 | 12 replies
(sustainable resource)- Use energy efficient light bulbs or dimmer switches (I heard E/S bulbs have mercury in them so I stay away from that)- Install a day/night programmable thermostat- Replace windows with double-pane LOW-E.- Install added insulation (attic, basement ceilings, ect)- Install Energy Star appliances- Convert oil furnaces to gas if possible.- Upgrade furnace to high-efficiency unit (90+ rating)- Convert oil water heater to gas if possible.- Recycle: demo, paper towels, drink bottles, ect.- Replace the toilet (old toilets use a lot more water!)

31 December 2008 | 9 replies
They must work efficiently and that means NO PHONE CALLS to the actual Agent.

29 October 2008 | 11 replies
It was kind of a spure of the moment thing to were the lady (family friend) needed a place to stay right a way & agreed to pay the $525 plus deposit.I want to replace the old cracked windows with some better energy efficient ones to help with the cost of the utilities which I pay none of.

7 November 2008 | 5 replies
And the cost is very cheap and the service efficient and fast.

10 September 2018 | 16 replies
Additionally, older units are less energy efficient than new models, which can be a factor if you ARE paying the utilities.

18 November 2006 | 27 replies
Not suggesting you were going to but, once most investors find out that investing is actual work and not yachts and palm tree's, they quit.I have to say that I don't think it's a efficient idea to send multiple letters to an owner in foreclosure.