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Tony Tomasek 3 1/2 more years of this left... but what about the next 4 after
20 July 2009 | 177 replies
Or did you not really want an answer to your question...did you just want to make ridiculous comments without any substance like some of these other guys.Btw, where's Mr_Investor?
Rich Weese Glen Beck at Mall
16 September 2010 | 80 replies
When they start ranting like a virgin teenager who just lost his date to a smooth, older guy, it means they've got nothing of substance, which means you've won.
Bryan Hancock ActiveRain
29 September 2010 | 7 replies
Most comments I found had little substance though there are a few that provide substantive comments.If your not a Realtor, there is a good chance that your opinions will be scoffed at.
Uwe K. Buying SF house with old boiler
5 October 2010 | 2 replies
Take a good look at it if it is covered in a hard white substance it is most likely asbestos.
Scott Hope Recent Assignment Contract Bust
21 January 2018 | 47 replies
(a) A conveyance of land that is: (1) worded in substance as "A.B. conveys and warrants to C.D."
Jason Mathews Having Diarrhea - What's that got to do with REI??
21 November 2010 | 30 replies
There is some substance to some programs out there.
Anthony Lewis I want yuor opinion out there from those in Finance is this legal or possible or is this a scam ? the Aurthur is a member here! How 300 is turned to 3.3m
23 January 2011 | 34 replies
Peter Lynch has a wider horizon for investing, but loved sticking to boring companies as well, especially those that were more substance than style.We often say in the aviation community, "You want to know a good company stock to short?
Jon Klaus 10,000 bulletins posted
10 April 2011 | 17 replies
I'll take substance over quanity anytime.
Mitch Kronowit Funny real estate definitions
2 June 2011 | 12 replies
:D Real Estate Investor - Any of several unemployed individuals who spend the majority of their day painting and cleaning properties, staring at their computer monitors looking for deals, or talking on the phone to countless agents, contractors, lenders, etc. all for the express purpose of avoiding a "real" job.Tenant - A sub-group of life form that neither understands the basic fundamentals of cleanliness or operating a simple traditional stove top without causing over $500 worth of damage.Landlord - A multi-millionaire dollar narcissist who owns a phone that apparently never rings, an e-mail account that never receives, or a mailing address the post office never delivers to.Buy & Hold Investor (cash-flow) - A landlord who realizes after acquiring, rehabbing, and leasing several dozen properties, that he still doesn't have enough income to get off food stamps.Buy & Hold Investor (appreciation) - A speculator who holds onto his properties for several decades with the ultimate goal of making his great-grandchildren very wealthy.Note - Various discrete elements that make up music.Points - The sharp end of a nail or screw.Hard Money Lender - See "Loan Shark".Paint - An opaque viscous substance that exhibits the following properties, 1) costs far more than one would expect, 2) never looks the same on your wall as it did in the store, 3) covers half the area stated on the can, and 4) will only clean up with "soap and water" provided you add bleach, acetone, and sandpaper.Wholesaler - A mysterious sort of creature that makes large expensive purchases despite having no money whatsoever.Flipper - An overly dedicated individual who spends 2 to 3 months renovating property for a profit only to find they averaged $1.25 per hour.Motivated Seller - A rare and endangered species that has been hunted to near extinction by various investors, wholesalers, flippers, etc.Lender - An institution possessing a large quantity of capital not available to the public as there is more profit to be made in bank fees than mortgage interest.Asset Manager - An agent of the bank that couldn't tell the difference between a house and a shoe box.Foreclosure - The process a bank uses to seize a property from a homeowner and sell it for a loss rather than modify the loan and make a profit.Multiple Listing Service (MLS) - A large compilation of homes no longer available.Realtor - A member of an organization of real estate professionals open to several people who don't know anything about real estate.Bird-Dog - A motivated go-getter that performs 90% of a Realtor's services for 10% of the cost.Fixer-Upper - A term used to describe a house that only needs new paint, new carpet, a kitchen remodel, re-piping, re-wiring, several major structural repairs, and a foundation which requires a team of seismic engineers to fix.Turn-Key - A term that describes a "fixer-upper" (see above) that has been completely repaired and is available to an out-of-town investor for 20% above prevailing market rates.Contractor - A member of a special fraternity that shows up at your property to collect a check and at no other time.Appraiser - A professionally licensed individual with a tape measure, clip board, and camera who spends hours compiling a 30 page report telling you something you already know.Home Inspector - A guy with a ladder and flashlight who charges you $250 to inform you that you really need to speak to a licensed contractor (see above).Plumber - Somebody who gave up their medical practice in order to triple their earnings.Real Estate Guru - Somebody who gave up their plumbing business to triple their earnings.Bootcamp - A place would-be real estate investors go to part with the cash they could otherwise be using to purchase real estate.
Bryan Hancock Imputed Tax Dodge? Longer Amortization Period
24 May 2011 | 11 replies
This may be a "substance over form" thing with the IRS.