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Henry Clark Commercial Outlook Inflation and Interest Rates
17 January 2023 | 1 reply
Corn and Soybeans make up the majority of our food, from soft drinks, chips, cooking oil, etc.
Andrew Kent Single-Family home in the desert of Los Angeles
29 August 2023 | 1 reply
We renovated the front and back yards to put in a new lawn, irrigation system, vegetation, and privacy fences.
Brendon Worst New Real Estate Investor in MD looking to network with other investors
16 April 2023 | 21 replies
It is behind a paywall, but the story basically goes:"A Lucas County judge granted a preliminary injunction Friday [31 March] to stop Toledo’s lead-safe certification rental law from going into effect on the day the new lead ordinance was scheduled to be enforced.Lucas County Common Pleas Judge Gary Cook ruled on the injunction Friday in a lawsuit filed by Toledo landlord and rental manager Charmarlyn Strong who is challenging the city’s lead ordinance.The city of Toledo has “passed, rescinded, and passed again multiple versions” of the ordinance, which has created a ”somewhat convoluted set of circumstances for the court,” he wrote.However, the injunction is not necessarily “a decision on the ultimate enforceability” of the proposed ordinance, the judge wrote.The next hearing on the case is scheduled for April 27.For now, the lead ordinance remains “status quo” until the judge can review all of the legal matters, city law director Dale Emch said Saturday.
James Hamilton Under contract! Took a ton of property analysis...but paralysis is no more!
2 July 2023 | 17 replies
But if you don't know how to prepare and cook the fish, you may discover it was a waste of time and you'll still be hungry.Start educating yourself on how to manage what you've purchased.
Matt Abrams Introduction from Matt
16 July 2020 | 4 replies
I live in SoCal (the 805) and really enjoy being outdoors, playing sports, cooking, and reading.
Arouna Koroma Advice Needed To Present ROI to Private Investor
1 September 2023 | 2 replies
Too many cooks in the kitchen. 
Jon Martin Hot Tub Owners: Are you draining the water after each guest who uses it?
2 September 2023 | 12 replies
Vegetables would clog up the filters and pumps without me doing my due maintenance.
Dana Gaglione Best college students to rent out too?
5 September 2023 | 4 replies
i once heard on a podcast about this, that the guy even included 'how to know if your lightbulb blew out and how to replace it.' it's not common sense to many kids who lived at home up until then. this will reduce headaches for you. how to know if a toilet is clogged and how to unclog it, what to do when smoke detectors go off from cooking...
Pearl Cook [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
21 November 2020 | 19 replies
@Pearl Cook if you feel confident in your assumptions, it's hard to look at a 39.18% Cash on Cash return and think it's not a good deal.
Austin Bauer Rental with large yard. 1 acre.
4 September 2023 | 5 replies
Maybe fence it off and make a garden.Feed you family free fresh fruit and vegetables (organic), sell the remainder on the roadside (pumpkins in October, melons and corn in the summer, peas, green beans, radishes, green onions, carrots, etc...).Sell from a trailer.Use the money for a family vacation.Teach the kids about business, pre-planing (planting hoe-ing gathering), and profits.Just my 2 cents.