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Results (2,233+)
Ross Schneider Foreclosures Are Driving the Housing Market
6 March 2013 | 6 replies
I watched this today and seemed related, puts an interesting spin on things...interesting speculation starting at about 6:00.Interested in thoughts...I realize the polarity of the subject matter being in context with a position on the Federal Reserve and QE...so not wanting to get into all that, but if what this guy is saying is a possibility...we could see another crash in home prices as these banks attempt to manipulate home prices up to just unload the toxic assets in an attempt to get their $$ back..http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Bienes Raices Muriatic acid on tile
15 June 2010 | 8 replies
I also wouldn't use muriatic acid in your home to clean tile.there are better less toxic chemicals out there to use.
Dale Osborn How Safe is Wall Street Investments?
30 November 2010 | 54 replies
What pissed me off is when they had their so called people deny that they were in the wrong doing give me a break :roll: They knew about those sub prime mortgages and that they were toxic but they lied to investors and told them they were ok to invest in the meantime they created the synthetic CDO to bet against them knowing full well that they would win in the end because they knew that those mortgages were going to default.They should have fell along with Lehman Brothers but instead they got a bailout paid by us the tax payers and still profited.
Joshua Dorkin Suggestions for dealing with Aspen tree shooters?
24 June 2018 | 20 replies
BUT beware,,,it will kill underlying roots of desirable trees also.It is a great lawn broadleaf control also,with above limitations of killing desireable trees underlying roots,,,the weed B gone is basicly a 2-4-D product which knocks them back also,,,but NOT as toxic to underlying good tree roots The 'CUT" sapling treatment MAY be one way around this,,but the active ingredient of it 'piclorin'(sp) is death on wheels for trees.
Nikkiah Wren About to become homeless, but want to fix and flip
26 May 2018 | 6 replies
Unfortunately my toxic parent moved down here from NYC, where we are all originally from.
John Jones Could be late filing rent taxes - but owe 0 - Am I in trouble?
2 May 2018 | 8 replies
Seems like you got irritated, then started with the "Next time" stuff.  
Dane Peterson Is UPC Insurance overstepping my tenants privacy?
13 July 2018 | 7 replies
I'm so exhausted and irritated at this and can't believe they want me to Video the inside of a my tenants property with all their personal belongings.Am I wrong in thinking this is a violation of some sort?
Isaac El Cold Calling - Driving for Dollars Tips?
19 December 2017 | 14 replies
If the first deal falls through, or the seller gets irritated, or the price drops below yours, then you want to be the next call the seller makes.
Will Barnard Warren Buffet Interview
13 March 2009 | 4 replies
Here is a statement I am interested in,"Banks toxic assets that have been marked to market may be good value now"What are your thoughts on this, and do you agree?
Abdul R. QE3 and Real Estate - Your thoughts
19 September 2012 | 42 replies
In total, the TARP expenditures (between banks, other institutions and toxic asset purchases) were just over $600B.Of that $600B, over $425B has already been recouped (repayments, dividends, interest, etc).So, you're numbers are RIDICULOUSLY off, and the idea of giving everyone $10K to fix the economy just doesn't make sense (at least not to me).