11 October 2015 | 40 replies
@Scott Le you should trust an good brush and learn to angle in with the brush tips when you want to be precise (ceilings, trim, floor).

19 December 2018 | 27 replies
I also have a 5-inch Harbor Freight random-orbit sander that's lasted forever under frankly brutal conditions, perversely, my regular quarter-sheet finish sander is a Makita.A finish sander is a great example of a tool that you simply have to go with the best quality you can get, especially if you're planning on using it at the edge of its maximum limit or capacity, or you've modded it, or you need high-precision results out of it.I'm not good with cordless.
13 December 2008 | 92 replies
After having such legal reviews done on several occassions with transactions structured precisely as my example above was, I stand firm.
13 December 2023 | 16 replies
You are not going to have to replace all 20 furnaces at once so you don’t need to have all that money saved.If you want to be precise, maintain a spreadsheet with all the mechanicals, appliances and big items in the properties, with the associated costs and lifetime expectancy.

11 April 2022 | 3 replies
Because you can put multiple tables on one page, and precisely control their display, Numbers makes it very easy to create a visually presentable business case presenting, with layers of detail.The table naming feature, and the default variable behavior allow you to refer to data in a file by a predictable naming structure.

27 January 2023 | 15 replies
This is precisely what I was thinking- My IRA owns the company, the company makes investments.

18 January 2008 | 11 replies
Originally posted by "TonyS":It simply gives me title, which gives me permission to control, which gives me permission to sell.......Only a deed gives title -- an option does not give title.I think what's going on here is a semantics issue -- as an attorney I tend to be very precise with my words and don't ascribe meanings to words that they don't actually have -- for example, an option IS binding on the seller during the option period whether the buyer exercises or not, but this is the correct legal terminology and not the way most lay people would describe it.Unfortunately most non-attorneys do not deal in precise, literal, factual, technically correct and accurate language, which is why so many people get themselves in a bind and end up needing attorneys in the first place.That said, no need to beat a dead horse or bang heads -- we're both just trying to help someone out.All the best!

28 July 2021 | 53 replies
I have a few properties actually- four to be precise, including the one I live in, but they are all traditionally financed by and hold, and acquiring them that way, unless you have an executive's salary, is a long slow process and that's what I want to find alternatives to.

1 November 2013 | 56 replies
The larger community groups that want someone else to run their lending operations are using either SACU or Precision Capital Funding to do just that for them in states where that solution makes sense.

17 October 2023 | 39 replies
In fact, the reason that I questioned your advice was PRECISELY because your advice didn't fit the situation.