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Jeremy Lamb Apartment Building Dead Space
28 April 2014 | 7 replies
Put a sports drink and water bottle vending machine in there, and now you have an extra source of income.
Vipul Shah Hello from Orange County, California
28 April 2014 | 7 replies
You pay for your food and/or drinks, the meeting itself is free.
Philip Stewart Use my money
6 May 2014 | 24 replies
I heard someone say "learning real estate some times is like trying to drink from a fire hose" and I can totally understand what that means now.
David P. Phoenix vacation rental
17 October 2014 | 11 replies
Also, I always check Facebook for the name on the inquiry, and can easily spot a recent college grad, with a drink in her hand, in every other photo.
Krysti Sam Newbie Investor from California want to Invest Out of State
2 August 2017 | 51 replies
Forget the hype and do your own investigating and stay away from drinking the spiked koolade...... : )Plenty of cheap houses to buy just be sure that you don't have to get tons of different managers with the portfolio as that is a logistic nightmare of epic proportions.
Nathan E. FL Condo Deal, Would You Take it?
11 June 2014 | 25 replies
Refreshing my drink....... 
Clinton Holmes Who Rents from You?
20 June 2014 | 29 replies
Seniors can be an issue, we prefer students who party less but they all seem to drink alot.
Amy A. Rejected for Tweeting?
19 June 2014 | 14 replies
I am not an lawyer (and I do not play one on TV ;-)) but I went looking on masslegalhelp.org and found this nugget on Federal public housing:Federal public housingIf you are applying for federal public housing, a housing authority  must deny your application if it finds that:A household member is currently engaged in illegal use of a drug, or the  Housing Authority has reasonable cause to believe a household member's illegal  use of a drug or pattern of illegal use of a drug may threaten the health,  safety, or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents.1 The Housing Authority has reasonable cause to believe that a household  member's abuse or pattern of abuse of alcohol may threaten the health, safety,  or right to peaceful enjoyment of the premises by other residents.2   Importantbefore denying a person housing based on illegal drug use or alcohol  abuse, a housing authority may consider evidence of rehabilitation3.Any member of your household is subject to a lifetime registration  requirement under a state sex offender registration program.4 Any household member has been convicted of the manufacture or production of  methamphetamine in federally assisted housing.5 Any household member has been evicted from federally assisted housing for  drug-related criminal activity within the past three  years.6   ImportantA housing authority can also let your household in if the person who  engaged in the drug-related criminal activity has  successfully completed a supervised, approved rehabilitation program, or if the  circumstances leading to the eviction no longer exist—for example, the household  member has died or is in jail.7 In addition to the automatic denials listed above, a housing authority  may deny applicants "whose habits and practices reasonably may  be expected to have a detrimental effect on the residents or the project  environment."8 This means that a housing  authority has wide discretion over whom it allows  into its federal public housing programs.
David Roberts Bulk packages from Institutions and private sources
17 October 2015 | 14 replies
These dumb things started when brokers thought they could find one buyer and one seller and the principals would go on auto-pilot to sell billions and billions of loans to each other (doing all the work) while the broker drinks pina colada on the beach somewhere.  
Karri Lewis Hi I'm new from Los Angeles
19 June 2014 | 16 replies
Perhaps we can grab a drink to discuss what niche you are interested in?