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Thierry Van Roy International and offshore LLC structuring
15 May 2015 | 5 replies
Thanks @Roy_N. and @Erik_Noordam (mentions still not working, stuffing it in for posteriority)Erik, I will of course consult the usual suspects, but I'm trying to get my head around it myself first.
Mitch Kronowit Investor from SoCal/OC
5 December 2009 | 1 reply
The last 10 years I spent flying for United Airlines and am currently a stay-at-home Dad/part-time real estate investor waiting for either 1) my airline to pull its collective head out of its "posterior" and run a quality operation, or 2) make enough money in real estate that I never have to work for another crooked CEO the rest of my life.Monika is a native of Poland and currently works in Newport Beach as a Registered Nurse.
Bryan Hancock Reduced Deposits In Trade For Tenant Work On Property
11 January 2011 | 6 replies
Do not take a reduction in rent since that could bite you in the posterior if they default shortly after that (the court will see you were accepting less rent than called for in the lease, hmmmmm).
Corey Dutton The 5 Most Common Questions About Hard Money Loans
7 August 2018 | 34 replies
are not made to "desparate people" but to businessesIt appears that you see everything from the perspective of residential lending, similar to the concept of "to the hammer, every problem looks like a nail" or whatever the heck that expression is.So I'll simply assume that your comments are not intended as an attack, and when you ask where the door is, tell you to prevent posterior trauma upon departure.
Shaun Moore General Contractor's License for Permits when Doing Work Yourself
13 September 2017 | 62 replies
Yes, it is a royal pain in the posterior to navigate through Atlanta's permitting bureaucracy, but on the other hand, would you want to purchase a home where the work was done by part-time do-it-yourselfers that aren't familiar with code requirements and haven't the wherewithal to back their work product?