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Aaron Mazzrillo Multifamily Due Diligence
29 January 2015 | 18 replies
I have since come to know this man very well, and he is one of the most honest persons on the planet.
Sergio B. Print, Sign, Scan, eMail back ---->Save the planet while sending Offers
13 November 2013 | 4 replies
So this is my SIMPLE solution step by step to avoid killing trees somewhere in the planet for the sake of presenting an offer:Scan your signature as a picture ( also your initials )2.
Steve Cook New Member from San Francisco - Interested in Buy & Hold
25 February 2014 | 46 replies
I think [along with thousands of other out of State investors] it's one of the best markets on the planet!
Bryan Weller Naming Your Business
20 November 2013 | 32 replies
There isn't one person on the planet who is going to go shopping for a rehab home done by Turn Key Kick *** Eat Off the Floor Rehab Homes, LLC and pass on everything else until they get one of those babies into escrow.
Matt M. Opinions of no-smoking and no-pets?
26 December 2012 | 35 replies
Even outside smoking brings hundreds of toxic chemicals inside that "stick" on the smoker as they come in and out.
Mario Brown Drop Energy Bills / Raise Rents
31 May 2017 | 8 replies
And it saves the environment.The environmental piece always comes last in a business setting or transaction, but it helps nonetheless and as time goes on we'll sure need to give it more priority out of necessity of the planet.
Nate S. What ideas rehabbing this laundry room? found some mold.
9 July 2017 | 11 replies
They'll tell you what you've got - type of mold or mildew or whatever.If it's toxic mold, the best advice would be to get a professional remediation company to deal with it.  9 times out of 10, it's not toxic, but you still don't want those spores to spread when you remove the drywall (and yeah, with that big and dark of a patch, I'd remove it rather than try to kill it and paint over it).Wear a respirator.Get a roll of painter's plastic and tack it to the drywall in an area much larger than the area where the mold is.  
Mark Douglas Crash or Correction?
31 January 2017 | 27 replies
In these cases, the specific sector was over-inflated and collapsed as faulty - maybe even fraudulent financial vehicles and/or practices were introduced to suck even more money out of the sector as it heated up.Just because the dot com sector eventually swallowed reality and fixed its fundamentals on value products/services, the energy sector resolved in the courts, and the housing sector flushed out its overly speculative practices (many of which were really bank-driven, primarily as loans issued to folks who had no business buying housing - and toxic mortgage packages created with weird names and no vehicle history to attract investments thus made with no due diligence and no 3rd party oversight - which took unprecedented government intervention and bailout across many sectors to fix), doesn't mean that the next sector downturn trigger doesn't lurk out there.What some call creativity or innovation is really just greed masked in packages so new and weird that due diligence is nearly impossible.  
David Stafford Re-purposing industrial buildings
6 April 2017 | 14 replies
The entire place is basically toxic and can never be used again and it's now basically impossible for him to resell2.
Joshua Davis Once I've formulated a plan??
1 July 2016 | 24 replies
The private investor makes significant returns without any work, we profit by controlling the entire process and creating solutions, the bank rids itself of a toxic asset, we help families keep their homes, and we employ local people in the communities where the properties reside.