Mark Forest
Tenants who applied provided false info
4 August 2013 | 9 replies
This kind of horse(bleep) happens all the time.
Renee Munro
Setting up a business entity?
26 July 2013 | 2 replies
To spend the time and money first to me seems to be the cart before the horse, and finding out you dont like horses, and wondering why you spend so much time and money getting the right cart, and never buying the horse.
Rich Weese
Just accept it – we're going broke!
23 September 2012 | 7 replies
Entitlements now represent over 60% of the total outlays by the federal government.When will the voting public realize we need to ride a different horse?
Jason T.
Invest in Debt...great read, I want more
27 April 2015 | 47 replies
Horse-feathers as my grandfather would say.Skimming over the aspects of finding a note, negotiating a price, getting agreements and assignments signed, calling the borrower and introducing yourself is not an education, it's an enlightenment to the process.Now, hopefully everyone knows why I seem so negative when someone that has no finance knowledge, very little real estate knowledge and a lack of business experience posts to say they want to get into the note business and begin next month after some crash course.If someone is a technician in some field or a business operator, perhaps an airline pilot or a computer engineer, there is no way I could step into their shoes in a month or probably a year and do what they do.
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Should I Buy Pre-Construction in Castle Rock, CO
22 June 2007 | 10 replies
The British call this horses for courses.
Toni Morgan
Hello from New York City
24 August 2007 | 5 replies
I did go about becoming a member with the cart before the horse so to speak but I have corrected that.
Willis Seng
Estimating renovation costs
30 December 2008 | 32 replies
IMHO, estimates provided by contractors, licensed OR unlicensed, corporate or one-horse operations, are pretty much a crap shoot.
Josh Gibbons
Too late?
1 September 2007 | 4 replies
You are right, it's probably too late and most fellows won't beat a dead horse....but...If you are as keen on it as you seem you may want to call the new owner and see if they want a quick turnaround.