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Rich Weese financial cliff, financial crisis, Aftershock
28 September 2012 | 51 replies
I think inflation is about to rear its head very soon and when it does hold on.
Christopher Johanson Dishonest Banker?
26 February 2015 | 10 replies
I would not hesitate to fry the bankers rear end.The problem is from a practical standpoint there is not much you can do.
Russell Brazil Are Things A Little Bubbly In DC?
20 April 2016 | 12 replies
According to Google Maps, from the rear alley access, it's 371 feet to the bus stop.How much closer to a direct downtown bus route are buyers looking for?  
Account Closed Solar Panels
12 June 2016 | 4 replies
I came across a great deal that has solar panels all over the rear slope of the dwelling.  
Juan Campos First investment, Condo or duplex?
15 January 2022 | 14 replies
Hello I have previously posted a question about wanting to make an initial investment on my first property, I've currently been working my rear off, and saving along with my wife who works a 9 to 5 Together we are looking st 2 possibilities and want to make a move, however I would like some advice from the big boys and the veterans,My first option is to find a duplex needing rehab and using an fha 203k loan to create immediate equity, however I am in the Dallas market and this market is saturated, there are very limited multifamilies, and the hours I work daily are 12 to 14 and have one day off or so a week, don't really have time to drive for dollars, but the times I do drive I'm always on the look out.
Clarence Bell Attorneys for Building Code Violation?
3 August 2018 | 16 replies
They cited me for about 12 violations, mostly around roofing and siding, but the main one I'm particularly concerned about is the rear porch where they cited multiple things that were defective about it like deck joist, etc. 
Mindy Jensen What is your biggest challenge in 2017?
24 January 2017 | 132 replies
No I'm not big on education since I have a unique learning curve that in the past has frustrated many employers, and educators alike I have been to different events over time about real estate my uncle advice (who have been in real estate for years) "give up" but I'm not a very good listener I not only ignored the warning I literally opened an investment company I am just utterly determined to succeed but with 18,000 a year and 23,000 in debt I not want to but I must end this spinning rat wheel of living pay check to paycheck recently I was rear ended in a motor vehicle accidentThat almost took my life (thank God I walked away with my life) Now it resulted in lost wages now completely but greatly reduced And I'm still optimistic about it I had even been taunted by credit counselor saying (how can you buy real estate and your in major debt your credit score is garbage your wages are garbage you don't have enough experience in any one area to specialize in anything where are you gonna get money from?)
Michael Jobe Seeking a mentor in Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area
27 February 2014 | 2 replies
My dad taught me as a youngster that you can get ahead in life if you're able to play with other people's money but to do so you have to prove you're more of an asset than a liability.
David Wong Better to dive in or take a class costing 10,000 dollars
24 September 2019 | 69 replies
Someone has and is consolidating this type of information into simple courses and the basics of RE are free.
Greg Tudor Non-u.s. citizen tenant prone to damaging our home and unwilling to pay for damages , threatening to leave
17 January 2011 | 5 replies
Short of physical damage that can be pinned on the teanants, I'd assume this is a lurking problem that finally reared its ugly head.If the garage door didn't work easily and smoothly then you should have had it fixed.