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Doug Stern Travelling Nurses & Oil and Gas STR marketing / managing
28 May 2020 | 11 replies
It wasn’t uncommon for them to have blow up mattresses for a bed and tattered goodwill or roadside furniture that they would just abandon when they got laid off from the job.
Ben A Snyder Additional opportunities for cleared, buildable land w/ perc test
18 March 2019 | 4 replies
Do you have road frontage that could be used to lease for road side sales?
Robert Chiang Eminent Domain Question for Strip Mall
18 March 2019 | 5 replies
They took to within 8 feet of the residential building (on the side, not the road side)Their appraisal and offer were nonsense. 
Jim K. New use for bandit signs
21 March 2019 | 12 replies
ET June 18, 2015WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that cities and towns generally cannot limit roadside signs based on what they say.The justices unanimously said the town of Gilbert, Ariz., violated the First Amendment by giving signs promoting a church's worship services vastly inferior treatment compared to political campaign signs.Writing for the court's majority, Justice Clarence Thomas said the town law limiting the size of the church's signs and the length of time for which they could be displayed was a "content-based" restriction on the church's speech.
Chris Eidson How to evaluate a neighborhood for SFR
20 February 2019 | 11 replies
I like that area around 20th & Walnut...crazy driving in that area because you see brand new houses on one street and roadside memorials on the next :( 
Account Closed What to do when called a "bottom feeder" at landlord/tenant court?
26 October 2014 | 21 replies
Who removes dead animals from the roadside, for free? 
Terry Wafer Tear Downs and Vacant Lots
31 October 2014 | 1 reply
The only way vacant land can alter in value is if utilities are accessed but if they are at the roadside, you are just fine. 
Nick Sansivero Bank of America announces zero down payment loans
2 September 2022 | 32 replies
Some are like Joseph Taylor, a corrections officer who saw Christian’s roadside billboard touting zero-down mortgages.
Marshal Amon Help with Land Real Estate Example and Potential Selling Process
27 May 2021 | 4 replies
Can you drive into property or do you need a pipe (culvert) or something to cross roadside ditch?
Bill Ham Where does cash flow come from?
20 July 2022 | 28 replies
Not the star of the neighborhood, but clean, attractive and well priced.At first it was hard because they had to put extra fix up money into the place.But eventually that was pretty much over with, but they really didn't have a lot of "Cash Flow" leftover after bills to spend as profits.This is because their lender ate up a lot of the cash flow (with their 3.5% down loan).So James decided he wanted to make a few extra bucks and took a pottery class at the local community college.So he could learn to make pottery, and sit by the roadside on a blanket selling clay pots -- after coming home from his primary job as a Pet Detective.Freida says no to the class, afraid James will run off with some fellow young pot maker in a tight skirt.But James presses on and signs up for the class anyway--determined to make some extra money.Well a couple of days into the class, poor James is killed in a Kiln explosion--completely accidental.Freida was emotionally devastated, but luckily had a large insurance policy on James, which she used to pay off the 4-plex and also buy herself a nice small SFH near a Starbucks.So now Frieda owns the 4-plex all by herself, no bank, no James, and the rents all come to her 100%, and now she is renting out 4 apartments vs 3 as before.In one of the apartments lives a renter family, Bob, his girlfriend Janet and their two little kids Bert and Ernie.