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Account Closed Design feedback: putting stones/tiles on wall
13 May 2020 | 8 replies
Like Account Closed you both make a good argument for just starting over with the wall to reduce busy-ness.
Kirk R. keep it white. racist potential neighbor. wth.
13 May 2020 | 42 replies
Seriously, his forthcoming ness says a lot so unless any of us were there, I’d say keep your distance.
Christopher Benjamin Portland area real estate lawyer
12 April 2018 | 3 replies
If you want a canned version of a sales agreement you can pick one up a Stevens Ness in Portland. 
Chris Reyes What was your "why" for getting into Real Estate Investing?
28 December 2020 | 105 replies
Its stark real-ness appeals to my peasant heart. 
Alain Perez-Majul Rentals: Debt and Leverage, Free-and-Clear, or Happy Medium
16 June 2020 | 99 replies
And I don't think anyone would argue the recourse-ness/non-recourse-ness of the of loan. 
Jonathan Greene The Rise (and Fall) of the Bro Investor
28 February 2020 | 143 replies
An investor discussion would be, like many of the others in here, where it's a debate about the realities of the situation and why people are buying RE without enough knowledge right now.The culture of Bro-ness these days is about everyone agreeing and not challenging each other and just being a good Bro, but that leads to terrible decisions because no one feels like they can call anyone out and be honest.