
17 October 2022 | 82 replies
(i.e. aviation and COVID travel restrictions).I'm not endorsing the idea of supporting laziness.

17 October 2023 | 76 replies
You don't use common English law in that city.

20 October 2022 | 2 replies
It's just that if I had more money so I didn't have to work 24/7 at my nursing job for nearly 3 years, I could've read more about real estate, get on BP, go to meetups or events to build network, practicing English and communication skills since it's not my primary language, and take better care of my business in general.

6 November 2022 | 30 replies
If they have good american english then it's a bad sign.

11 December 2022 | 31 replies
Since a lot of people in the thread seem to have never heard of the word adversity before I figured I'd help by pasting this from Webster's Dictionary:Adversityplural: adversitiesDefinition: a state or instance of serious or continued difficulty or misfortuneAdversity comes from Middle English adversite, meaning "opposition, hostility, misfortune, or hardship," which itself is from Latin adversus, the source of adverse, which means "bad or unfavorable," as in "adverse criticism" or "an adverse reaction to the medication."

18 February 2023 | 17 replies
They might struggle speaking English but they are doing a heck of a lot better than I would do with their mother tongue.I adore my international guests.

6 May 2022 | 8 replies
It was definitely too good to be true terms in my opinion. also the English is not right it was written by someone who does not know English well and or the correct terminology for lending in the US and private money space..

9 September 2022 | 74 replies
It was the English bull dog that bite me and not the pitbull did snip a little bit not full on bite like the bull dog did.

31 October 2023 | 4 replies
Quote from @Mikaela English: I have a homeowner who called me whose home is currently on hubzu to be auctioned. the auction ends November 8th.

17 July 2021 | 116 replies
Just like in a gazillion other examples within the English language.I avoid the terms "landlord"/"landlady" as much as possible, for those reasons.