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Carrie Johnson Massive student loans at 180K and I own a multifamily property
5 September 2017 | 41 replies
I'm going to be honest here, but as a tax payer, I and the president don't want to pay for the school loans you signed a promissory note to pay back.
Adam Craig Ohio city’s point of sale ordinance found to be unconstitutional
16 February 2018 | 9 replies
For all of you that have to deal with POS - this is not the first time I heard of this but makes me wonder how other cities will react.Ohio city’s point of sale ordinance found to be unconstitutional -On February 12, 2018By Peg Ritenour, Ohio REALTORS Vice President of Legal Services/AdministrationIn a decision issued late last week, the federal district court for the southern district of Ohio ruled that the point of sale ordinance of the City of Oakwood is unconstitutional.
Shana Gray Obama can't do what we can do.
13 March 2010 | 37 replies
Don, I think the lack of confidence is in the market and the economy, not the president.
Bill Gulley TEA PARTY COMPROMISE?
8 November 2010 | 44 replies
That's in the House.If anything comes out of the House, it will likely be shot down in the Senate, and if it does get to the President, it can be vetoed.Just saying, to walk in the door singing that they have a mandate of the people (which they don't) and that there will be no compromise doesn't sound like the best way to start the new day.Looks like problems already between the Tea Party and the Republicans....now does all that look to you?
Jarred S. Thoughts on credit repair
30 April 2012 | 17 replies
Sometimes I have emailed a ceo, called the office of the president, written letters to senior executives, and rarely, you can get help from the "no men" stooges at the lower levels of customer service.
Eliana Posada Politics and Real Estate.
7 April 2017 | 4 replies
As a possible international investor and very interested in the US market, I would like to know your opinion as how the Real Estate Industry can be affected by each of the two main candidates for the US Presidency
Account Closed From Self Preparing to Hiring A Professional: Recommendations
20 December 2016 | 12 replies
He also used to be the president of the Cincinnati chapter of REIA.
Account Closed Canadian looking for info on setting up US corporation for REI
23 April 2018 | 22 replies
I am looking for credible sources on the following topics:1) The cost of setting up a C Corp in Montana2) US rules about foreign nationals owning a US C Corp to do business (my research can only go so far when looking at what C Corporations can do, but I'm sure there are limitations because the owner and president would be a Canadian citizen)3) How C Corporations can get a mortgage, rules around Private Money investing (in Canada they are pretty strict), rules around Hard Money Investing.4) Double taxation with Corporations.5) Anything else you think I should know about this particular situation, or even if you live in Montana, give me a shout!
N/A N/A Builder Closeout Properties
23 September 2007 | 11 replies
My CEO & President & Officers of the my companies would not like this.
Matt Nelson Presidential race, 2008
20 May 2008 | 98 replies
If Bill Clinton had not been President ...