
8 April 2013 | 1 reply
I'm still in my trial phases, keeping track of what I send, who responds, on what they respond too, etc.All in all, my advice right now is to keep up the work and go the next step by starting to do some of these things you're reading about.

9 April 2013 | 16 replies
It was part of a seven-year legal fight involving Marinaccio, the town of Clarence and a developer that, according to The Buffalo News, finally ended last month when the state's highest court ruled that Marinaccio, who was awarded $1.6 million in compensation after the 2009 trial, is not entitled to an additional $250,000 in punitive damages.Marinaccio sued Clarence, a Buffalo suburb, and Kieffer Enterprises Inc. after runoff diverted onto Marinaccio's property from a new Kieffer subdivision turned it into wetlands.

12 April 2013 | 8 replies
I love real estate and I know I will make it, but it definitely takes persistence, an open mind, and the ability to get through some trials.

22 April 2013 | 17 replies
I get a call back within 24 hrs. from "EC", stating we'll meet for lunch, and would not hear from him for 8 years.2002: Case finally goes to trial.

18 April 2013 | 4 replies
Do you just have to call a bunch of brokers by trial and error and see if they sell fannie mae mortgages?

16 August 2013 | 4 replies
I am on the free 30 day trial and am thinking about keeping it.

21 July 2019 | 26 replies
It´s all about trial and error, remember it´s a numbers game, the more, the better.

9 May 2013 | 14 replies
We still need to talk things over, but I think she is willing to make a trial run and buy a property.

24 October 2017 | 127 replies
I've been inspired by many of the success stories on various threads and hope being engaged on this thread will help push me through the trials and tribulations.I've read a TON of posts and here's where I am:Knowledge: Reading the BP blog, BP posts & BP Podcasts have been very valuable.

11 May 2013 | 12 replies
The other option is trial and error, which is the most risky way to go, but requires the least up-front time and capital...and likely requires the most back-end time and capital