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6 March 2016 | 16 replies
Thank you, Linda“The porch or deck of this building should be designed for a live load of up to 100 pounds per square foot and is safe only for its intended use.
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25 January 2016 | 2 replies
In CA they require 4 years, they do recognize the education, if you have engineering degree or what not, in that case you still have to get 1 year experience in the trade, maybe not really pounding hammers but at least a supervisory level.
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24 March 2017 | 18 replies
Running an ad that shows up in their Facebook feed everyday might be a better use of your time than pounding pavement.
2 February 2016 | 42 replies
If you do that you will be just fine.I am a Keller Williams agent and they teach you to pound the phones.
29 February 2016 | 10 replies
Erie itself doesn't get pounded with it too bad, compared to areas a little further south of the lake do, but pretty much anywhere in the surrounding area does.
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6 February 2016 | 16 replies
But the point is that you really need to pound the pavement, research and tour properties and make yourself available to clients at all hours just to survive as a broker.
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18 April 2016 | 19 replies
However, my height is 5'1" and my weight is 110 pounds.
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9 February 2016 | 5 replies
You have to be in a house 7am-7pm pounding nails in order to understand costs.
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11 February 2016 | 5 replies
The tenant above them came down a while later, pounded on the door, and started swearing at them and threatening to call the police on them, at which point they say they quieted down for the night.
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17 February 2016 | 6 replies
That's how I got started (1978).The legal information that you to study is primarily found in CA Civil Code Section 1695 as it relates to Equity Purchase Agreements.Also, study CC 2924(a) et seq. as these are the laws pertaining to non-judicial Foreclosures.I believe you can still download a copy of the Equity Purchase Agreement which includes the statutory 14 point type font language at Ward Hanigan's Foreclosure Forum website.I still think the most successful people who are looking for super-bargains (meaning properties with lots of existing or created equity will do their best work by a combination of mailing, calling and knocking as owners are getting pounded by direct mail pieces.