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Steven Burrows Solo 401k
6 April 2022 | 105 replies
@Kevin HofsteeI believe context is necessary and that you are probably mis-interpreting what BP is saying for this purpose. 
John Jackson Was this mortgage fraud?
7 September 2019 | 130 replies
Am I interpreting the meaning of that information correctly?
Jim K. C-, D, F-class neighborhoods
13 November 2019 | 34 replies
@Nicky Reader Based off of everyone’s interpretation I think I would put Olde North is the B- range.
Michael Patterson Lease wording question about due/late date
5 August 2014 | 6 replies
How do you interpret the wording above? 
Account Closed Domestic Dispute - Landlord Problem?
12 July 2018 | 13 replies
Whether you establish a new contract with either former tenant is typically your purview  .... however, the Ontario LTB may interpret matters differently  (Thomas would have more insight).
Cameron Riley Have you ever contacted a DNC number, as a realtor..?
13 June 2019 | 11 replies
@Cameron RileyDISCLAIMER: Everything following is just the rambling thoughts of a dolt on the internet and any interpretation is at the sole discretion of the reader.
Elizabeth Park Where can I research for the demand for MTR? (Kokomo, Indiana)
15 January 2024 | 19 replies
I took the following screenshot from FF statsChatGPT response - To determine which city is best in terms of most requests and least rentals, we can analyze the data provided in the images.From the images, we have the following data regarding map searches and housing requests (which I will interpret as demand) and the total rentals available (which I will interpret as supply):Cincinnati, OhioDemand: 183,409Supply: 820 rentalsColumbus, OhioDemand: 248,154Supply: 990 rentalsLouisville, KentuckyDemand: 207,750Supply: 960 rentalsTo find the city with the most demand and least supply, we can calculate the ratio of demand to supply for each city:Demand to Supply Ratio=Demand/SupplyThe city with the highest ratio will have the most requests relative to its number of rentals.
Andrew Fidler Toledo Lead Ordinance Update
20 February 2021 | 84 replies
I recommend you consider using a licensed lead risk assessor in the future, the Toledo ordinance invented the license category of "Local Lead Inspector / Lead Clearance Technician" with 8 hours of training and a minimal test in an effort to create job opportunities...however they can only inspect at the city level and cannot provide any interpretive guidance on results or conditions of properties.
Randy Frederick Newbie from Richmond, VA
19 September 2017 | 17 replies
I think I have a relatively good grasp on how to analyze a deal and how to interpret the numbers.
Barry Je Mentorship Programs - value?
11 October 2017 | 7 replies
The real value of a mentor is being able to interpret the knowledge.