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Jeffrey Magenes Irvine, CA - How would you offer on this seller financing home?
6 March 2012 | 8 replies
If you are looking for cash flow in Irvine you are barking up the wrong tree...
DAVID GAGE Whats the best security system for personal residence?
28 May 2011 | 11 replies
We had a someone try and break into our house in So Cal and that night the dog was in the garage so the burglar didn't even try to get in after a 75 pound bark.
Matthew J. T. Discrete Assignment Fee
11 April 2015 | 85 replies
I am not sure where all this hostility is coming from Ryan, but I can assure you, you are barking up the wrong tree here.In this last thread you referenced, with Jimmy at the end, you misunderstood (which I later clarified without any argument from you) a wording of "fair", but other than that, there were no disagreements of opinion.People have asked in the past what a "fair" or "reasonable" wholesale fee is and I have clearly stated that 10%-20% of the spread is "reasonable" but of course, in our free enterprise, you can get whatever the market will bear.
Marilee Hansen Would you consider this an HOA violation?
6 May 2010 | 2 replies
It states that rock and bark cannot be used as a substitution for grass or groundcover in growing areas that can be seen by other home owners.
Greg B. Texas MH deal hurdles
27 August 2010 | 15 replies
The taxing authority, to me is like a barking dog that bites.
Tony Nguyen Why are there Decoys at the auction?
20 August 2010 | 5 replies
All the trustees are there barking out their properties at the same time.
Chris Modzeleski Hello- New Investor from Southern California
24 December 2009 | 8 replies
PS I'm mainly looking at 2-4 unit propertiesPPS: Please also say if I'm barking up the wrong tree entirely, and if you feel that the extra income by buying in these areas is not worth the hassle/risk
Bienes Raices Deadbolt and locks
17 January 2010 | 16 replies
I'm so happy to have the little hound bark everytime a stranger approaches our place. -- Dawn
Rick Shepard Cashing out a lease-option...
14 January 2010 | 3 replies
If you did, you have a duck barking like an installment contract and an equity interest is gained by the Oprtionee with each payment.
Mari Waters What Would You Consider Some Good Rules for a New HOA?
20 May 2010 | 22 replies
Don't complicate things by duplicating current municipal ordinances, like barking dogs, yard lights shinning in another neighbor's windows, basketball goals in the driveway (one thing I really don't want to listen to at night...or anytime for that matter, is a bouncing basketball).Others will have much more I'm sure, but get an attorney early on before you set anything in stone that may haunt you later and require a majority vote to change or modify.