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Account Closed Dude I'm missing something - Facebook v Real Estate - You kiddin?
19 April 2018 | 31 replies
Hutton talks, people listen,"PaineWebber - had 161 branch offices in 42 states and six offices in Asia and EuropeMerry-Go-Round - the darling of Wall StreetMCI WorldCom - Long Distance Discount ServicesEastern Airlines - largest airline bankruptcy in U.S. historyEnron - 22,000 employees and claimed revenues of $111 billionWoolworth's - the model for five-and-dimes throughout the U.SPan Am - an international airlineStandard Oil - dominant oil company in the worldPullman Palace Car Co - company had a long and illustrious businessArthur Andersen - resulting in the loss of 85,000 jobsGeneral Foods Corp. - the makers of Kool-AidTWA - declared bankruptcyDeLorean Motor Co. - went into receivership and bankruptcyAlong with:Lionel Corp.
Kayla Wagenmann Newbie here! Would it benefit me to get my real estate license?
19 April 2018 | 33 replies
If you are familiar with the term “Bird Dog”, a real estate agent is just a bird dog who is licensed to be one; 2) After getting your license, you’ll spend about $2,000 per year +\- to keep your license, regardless of whether or not you’ve actually made a dime, so be prepared to do something that first year to cover the cost of getting and keeping the license; 3) The average annual salary of a real estate agent is $42,000 per year according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the federal agency that tracks what different jobs pay across the country.
Account Closed Tenant is late and has cancer
23 April 2018 | 57 replies
I know you need to make your payments, but compassion doesn't cost a dime, and making an effort to find an equitable solution is good for everyone involved.
Josh Sullivan First Time Syndication
31 May 2018 | 7 replies
@Josh Sullivan investors are a dime a dozen in the Seattle area.
Steve O'Keefe Sell or rent advice for our properties in San Diego, CA
31 May 2018 | 49 replies
I thought I would point out that HELOC are a dime a dozen for owner occupied as every lending institute pretty much offers them. 
Julia Bykhovskaia Orbirental - thoughts?
1 August 2019 | 16 replies
Unfortunately, they're a dime a dozen, and it's rather boring / tiresome.
Alec McGinn Why would I want to buy rat holes?
30 July 2018 | 77 replies
I never made a dime for 2 years..its eithrer this replacement or another and for 2 years, I was spending money on the property, paying mortgage with no returns.
Annette Steele RE Investors new to BP, in Kansas City, MO
5 June 2018 | 5 replies
Buyers are dime a dozen. 
Mychal Lee New Guy Here From Savannah, Ga
21 February 2018 | 6 replies
I've tried and failed a couple of times but was blessed to have a former boss who allowed me to learn construction and how to operate a successful business on his dime for a few years.I am in love with  the idea of being able to take a rough project and make it in to a successful property.
Philippe Busque Foundation issue century old quad.
13 June 2018 | 5 replies
I'll offer his asking price on the condition that an engineer looks at it and that he does the recommended work on his dime.