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Account Closed Wells Fargo Abruptly Closes Lines of Credit - The End Is Near
12 July 2021 | 71 replies
Here we go again . . .Will it be today, probably not, but that is Exactly what was thought the day before the collapse.
Yan Yan Need your advice on renting out the units ASAP
30 May 2019 | 21 replies
Then I looked at the major website such as zillow, I realized that since the two units have the same address, Zillow collapses the advertisement - I can see pictures of both units, however, I can't see description of any unit ( I know as a fact that my agent put in the description).
Gregory Montalto Any North Dakota landlords getting in on the gold rush?
28 September 2014 | 14 replies
The prices weren't reasonable at all and it's only a matter of time it is going to collapse.
Waleep Alvi Shower door or shower curtain?
8 April 2024 | 20 replies
Shortly after the first floor ceiling collapsed
Caroline Gerardo Many Times I Said Don't Waste Your Money on LLC Vesting. Now this:
11 February 2024 | 30 replies
Remember the Berkley balcony collapse?
Dan Chapman Best states to buy n hold in
8 July 2014 | 75 replies
Considering that there aren't really all that many natural reasons for such a large population to be down there, the risk of abandonment and price collapse due to water shortage is sky-high.
Diane G. If you are buying when unemployment is 4%, you are buying trouble
11 October 2017 | 192 replies
Austin was like a safe haven beckoning (it was also where I was born and spent part of my childhood), a place where I could easily find work and be comfortable.I did look into real estate around 2005-2007 in SoCal and almost got involved with a vendor from Marshall Reddick, but I'm glad I didn't, since that organization went bankrupt and many members ended up losing money in investments out of state during the collapse in 2007-2009.Anyways, I had a hard time getting any traction in LA due to the unstable job market, generally stressful lifestyle and high cost of rent, which made it difficult to save significant money. 
David Erjavec Is SF's economic boom over
28 January 2016 | 2 replies
The 2008 national economic collapse stopped housing construction for four years in San Francisco, and left the city’s economy stagnant until 2012.Is 2016 the last gasp of a depleted San Francisco boom?
Ben M. Minimizing risk during an economic downturn.
11 November 2017 | 18 replies
The luxury market is the first to collapse in a down turn, as is any vacation market (Florida and Vegas).
Son D. Morris Invest & Oceanpointe management company
29 July 2020 | 100 replies
I believe MI is at risk of imminent collapse due to likely reduced new funds coming in paired with increased scrutiny from the law(though when something has already collapsed, can it collapse further?)