
14 December 2015 | 23 replies
I often get 10 of these mailings a week, and they go straight to the recycling bin, no matter how persuasive the marketing.

11 July 2011 | 19 replies
Charles Parrish wrote:Make sure you have a back door clause (subject to and contingent upon third party assignment before settlement) and that you give yourself enough time to re-cycle the property (buyer shall have 60 banking days to settle) and a safty clause (buyer has the right to extend the settlement by 25 banking days if necessary to complete all settlement paper work) and make sure you have the right to remarket the property before settlement ( buyer has the right to remarket property by private treaty or public auction any time before settlement)......and so on.

20 December 2006 | 4 replies
But why be a slave to your thermostate if you don't have to be, an energy efficient home is coming of age and recycling is not the old bottles and can, which by the way is a waste of your time.We need to think very hard about minimizing the killing of our trees, by the way, in order to make a single stick home it takes about 1.5 acres of wooded land, trees.

25 September 2006 | 5 replies
I love the thought of helping families get on their feet and recycle houses.

8 January 2014 | 9 replies
While RealEstate Fraudis probably a growth Industry Nation-wide, therecan be no doubt : South Florida has got to bethe #1 " Proving Ground" for New Products and"recycling" of the old when it comes to Fraud!

11 September 2021 | 7 replies
While you're at it you could do an in-house recycle of the paper and envelope so you can save on paper lol.

31 July 2013 | 27 replies
And, if the RE guy flips the property and moves on to the next on, that is better and may serve as a construction company, but the rehab guys usually don't work as often or produce the benefits of a factory assembly line.All said, RE is on the bottom of rungs of the ladder in a way as investors tend to go with RE cycles, seasonal work, inventory fluctuations, it's just never been a steady employer like a drug store or lumber yard or small factory.

21 September 2012 | 4 replies
I get handfuls of cards at every event I attend and after building the leaning tower of biz cards on my desk, they all end up in the recycle bin.

15 December 2007 | 19 replies
The problem with copper is that there is no way for the recycling centers to tell if something is stolen.

7 September 2008 | 10 replies
I dunno..........IMHO, most RE courses today are recycled & redundant versions of Ron Legrands & Carleton Sheets courses from 1990.