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Dylan Burnett Creative Marketing
28 April 2014 | 1 reply
When a television camera crew filming the race live came along, he joined the runners, effectively photo-bombing the filming crew.
Lj Smith No more homepath loans
20 June 2014 | 4 replies
The next runner up for loans with down payments similar to homepath would be FHA.
Jon Klaus Wealth Inequality in America
21 March 2013 | 27 replies
When I was in high school I wanted to be a world class marathon runner.
Garrett Jacks Owner passed away 2 weeks ago
13 March 2014 | 10 replies
Once you have a sense of the encumbrance(s) and property ARV, you'll better know if there's anything worth talking to the family about.Once I was running (jogging) behind another runner, who was pacing about the same as me, but for over a half mile.
Curt Smith direct mail generates leads for agents and short sales, what to do?
4 April 2014 | 13 replies
In Oregon, I drafted an agreement w/ an agent that I will get a "runner's fee" for the sellers that I refer to him.
James Hiddle Flip Men on Spike TV
19 December 2011 | 86 replies
As Will said above, they don't even show up at the auctions,they have teenage kid paid runners with cell phones attached to their heads.
Sean Brennan Disclosures and RE Licensure
1 May 2013 | 10 replies
I recently talked to a bid runner service for auctions about referring investors for a commission and they told me that they could not pay referral fees to persons without a license.
Melanie Johnston Phoenix, Arizona #1 for Attracting & Retaining Workers (Report)
9 December 2020 | 0 replies
Those of you have invested in Metro Phoenix--or are posting "where to invest" questions--might want to read this article from today's Arizona Republic.At the end of this excerpt there is a link you should be able to access without being a subscriber:Jobs magnet: Study ranks metro Phoenix No. 1 nationally for attracting, retaining workersRuss Wiles, Arizona RepublicMetro Phoenix has finished at the top — again — in a national study that ranks counties by their ability to attract and retain high-quality workers and other economic-development factors.Maricopa County finished first in the study by labor-analytics firm Emsi, beating out runner-up Clark County, Nevada, home of Las Vegas, and dozens of counties from Texas and Florida.
Rich Becker MultiFamily common area duirng BRRR
14 December 2020 | 7 replies
Install a runner up the stairs 2.
Matthew Holland Contract Question - Are Architectural Services Permit Costs?
17 October 2020 | 8 replies
The full description of services they had with the architect was: "The architect shall prepare the architectural submittal set for conversion of bedroom into a bathroom at the single family house located at {address inserted}"The invoices for permits & architectural services broke down to the following:Architect Invoice - $1,300Invoice from City for Permits - $1,200Permit Runner Costs - $300