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Jake Hartnett The Land Geek
8 December 2020 | 33 replies
I just want to be sure I can grow in my own time and that the course is set up in a way to allow you to do so; that it gives you the information to be small for a minute, that it doesn't assume you want to be a pro today and only guide you to that distinction while skipping all the stuff the little guy needs to know to become a pro.  
Laura Levine NJ Inspector missed major issues, options for legal recourse?
23 March 2015 | 11 replies
all good posts. i am a home inspector here in the western new york area. i am a rather small man, 5 ft 8, 180 pounds, so, as you can imagine, i can fit into spots that even a mouse would fear to go. it gives me a distinct advantage in doing home inspections. i can agree with your concerns. if there were multiple areas of interest missed in the inspection, that is the fault of the inspector. if there areas that were covered with insulation, personal items, etc that items could have been safely moved, then the inspector should have moved them, especially in areas of major concerns such as plumbing or heating areas. personally, if i look under a sink and see personal items blocking what i want to look at, i am gonna move them. the personal items are not as important as what i may find, plain and simple. in a house i know is going to be rehabbed, i am going to pull back insulation that is blocking what i want to see. the owner is probably going to tear out that piece of insulation anyway. crawl spaces???
Arn Cenedella Cash flow is NOT king!
10 August 2023 | 127 replies
this is an important distinction..
Coco W. Help me get out of this bad investment
24 May 2017 | 18 replies
Each state might have some distinct rules/regulations with regards to these types of deals.
Rona Faison Anyone using a solo 401k for purchasing properties
2 June 2017 | 59 replies
So maybe it may be best to accomplish my goal in two distinct steps in order to avoid the restrictions/complexities of the the prohibited transaction rules, and remain somewhat conservative in my approach. 
Roberto Mora Trejo Excited to be part of this community
20 April 2020 | 2 replies
I would like to help them find jobs in their distinct areas since they are struggling with language barriers and ideas on how to expand.
Jeffrey Honaker Tax help on lease purchase agreement!
18 March 2018 | 5 replies
The IRS says it makes a distinction if it’s a true lease or if the buyer is likely to buy.
Brandon Gamblin Property taxes in regards to investment property
27 June 2018 | 11 replies
This is usually distinct from the county recorder's site, though the two are related. 
Kellis Landrum Jason Hartman- Platinum Properties
29 April 2019 | 22 replies
While all Defendants participate in and are members and part of the PIP Enterprise, they also have an existence separate and distinct from the enterprise.123.
Jenny Bayless Colorado Springs vs Fountain
27 October 2017 | 9 replies
Would these locations be classified as the same market, or are they distinct?