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Niles Crum Confirming Landlord on Application
23 October 2014 | 31 replies
Also, trust your gut... if it smells like a fish it probably is a fish.
Valerie King Best neighborhoods in Detroit?
16 January 2019 | 8 replies
We really like that area.Gentrification potential: Grade B+Jefferson-Chalmers/CreeksideJefferson Chalmers has been called “a diamond in the rough,” with more than 160 acres of riverfront parks, boat launches, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities.
Brittaney Woods 22 Units- Too big for first property?
7 July 2015 | 19 replies
Proceed if you determine you can handle things but be ready to book the minute you suspect this may be beyond what you can handle. there are plenty of fish in the sea, as they say. 
Derek Patch The Home Depot- PRO TIPS From a PASA
23 October 2018 | 28 replies
I have the same problem, my PASA does not do anything that would help me a lot, just because he has bigger fish to fry, I would probably contact Derek if he could work on all states.
Joe S. What are the real perks of buying RE internationally?
27 October 2023 | 56 replies
Have fresh fish or rock crab claws.  
William C. Zillow's new "Instant Offer" gets them into the investing game
17 November 2017 | 18 replies
A big fish finds out that little fish are making lots of money a certain way and they throw all of their resources into that area to take over the market.
Evan Manship Fannie Mae Homestyle Mortgage
17 April 2018 | 53 replies
then, after many extensions, they may just take the house off the market, and return your earnest money.intuition tells me, they are fishing for more offers, shopping your offer around. 
John Jabson Inflation?
21 February 2014 | 25 replies
I started a business (a fishing tackle company) and left teaching.
Ken Williams Being threatened with lawsuit.
12 December 2011 | 11 replies
Ken,After you disclose an issue the buyers have what's called a "right to their own inquiry".What that means is when you disclose know facts when selling and the buyer is made aware of the fact they can investigate further.If the buyer chooses NOT to for saving money and wants to take the risk then it's on THEM.Remember anyone can sue for anything and doesn't mean they will win.Many times when they threaten a lawsuit they are fishing for quick money and to scare you.They probably found out after the closing that the problem is bigger than they thought to fix and now want you to pick up the tab.For a sewer issue all they had to do is get a plumber to SCOPE to line all the way until the street to find out exactly what the issue is.It could be tree roots,cleanout needs to snaked all the way until the street,etc.If you had a small pipe snaked and not the whole line that won't fix the problem it will usually just push the clog further down the line.No legal advice.
Chris Penny Clearlake (vacation rental)
2 October 2017 | 12 replies
Should you find opportunity there, you might look into setting up your property to accommodate bass fisherman, especially tournament guys.