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Andrew M. First REIA meeting
26 March 2010 | 2 replies
Mainly I was wondering if you would advise dressing business casual.
Nick J. Have a Question about Phoenix?
11 January 2011 | 15 replies
They have an actual menu now (was just the back of a business card), nurses not as "naughtily " dressed anymore, and have shakes that are made of buttermilk.
M&S Suarez Newbies from Lawton,OK
29 April 2009 | 3 replies
I know a funny looking guy that dresses up in a clown suit from Oklahoma that's here on BiggerPockets, I think he goes by the name Ms_investor
Ryan Webber Ideas on being a non-guru guru
9 September 2009 | 59 replies
At least he didn't only publish commonly known info dressed up as a "SECRET" like many other gurus do.
Nick J. Another Billy Mays parody
7 June 2009 | 4 replies
v=h05ZQ7WHw8Ythat's it for posting YouTube videos, I'm off like a prom dress
Bienes Raices Are you allowed to screen tenants by appearance or dress?
25 July 2009 | 18 replies
If you were to show a pattern of not renting to people because of the way they dress and that dress correlated to an ethnic group, you could be setting yourself up for a lawsuit.If for example you decided you didn’t want to rent to people who wore kilts, you might find yourself in trouble with Scotts.Granted how a person dresses will influence you, but you need a more concrete reason for not renting that their dress.
Timothy W. Obama witholding data on Cash for Clunkers while pressing Congress for more money
7 August 2009 | 31 replies
Does anyone believe drinking mt dew makes you strong enough to butt heads with a buffalo or drinking bud light brings you 72 scantily dressed women?
Stephon Blackwell Maximum Offer Formula and Contingency Expense
4 June 2010 | 3 replies
That book just takes the standard rehabber’s formula and dresses it up a bit to make them sound smart.The standard formula is as follows:(ARV x 70%) – repairs = Maximum Purchase PriceContingency is built into the repair cost.
Jon Klaus Tenant harasses neighbors
9 June 2010 | 8 replies
Most of the landlords in my area, show up driving nice shinny cars, where dress pants and a lot of gold.
Alexi Polenur Tax deduction for losses
10 December 2009 | 3 replies
Unfortunately, the supposed tax advantages are often used to dress up a crummy deal and make it seem more attractive than it really is.