
13 October 2010 | 28 replies
If your prospective partner can't manage to be patient with people, and treat all people with respect regardless of his or her perceived notion of their station in life (and often it is merely perception- it's not where you are, it's where you're going- and that includes the maid) then some people would give you the well-educated, polite interpretation that they must have a poor self-image themselves.

21 March 2010 | 37 replies
You were patient, easy to understand, and your faces and "chair boogie" were hilarious!

22 April 2010 | 10 replies
We are pretty laid back guys and will more than likely get along smoothly with any other tenants, but obviously if our safety becomes a concern, we'll not roll over easily.If we did "call the county inspector" on the landlord (which I doubt we would ever have to, the threat if need be should get us out of our lease if necessary) what would be the legal repercussions?

28 June 2010 | 39 replies
I don't think we are going to go from the reserve currency and the place where people fly to safety to a banana republic over night let everyone keeps claiming.
17 May 2010 | 47 replies
A worker on the Deep Horizon stated that the managers on the rig for Transocean were clearly overruled by managers from BP on several issues that impacted the safety of the drilling operation and sealing the well.

4 May 2010 | 5 replies
But, by creating these products, the banks made a conscious decision to forgo the collateral that provided them a safety cushion should borrowers default.

27 May 2010 | 1 reply
This area are considered not war zones but areas that families are interested in buying because of schools, safety, near highways, trains, etcccIn other words I wish to learn how to identify neighborhoods in nyc where there is activity happening others are buying and selling the properties easily.What tools and resources are available to me to do this so I can go after short sales in areas that will be easy to sell to end buyer quicker because people want to live there.

14 June 2010 | 10 replies
It is just a matter of safety to have it hooked up the right way.

7 July 2010 | 37 replies
Accordingly, I wouldn't give it back if it was a seller's financing that is recourse UNLESS they agreed to this up front OR their note was non-recourse.My big beef is with specifically using this to design a risk mitigation strategy even if there is a sufficient margin of safety built into the deal based on seasoned underwriting standards.

9 July 2010 | 8 replies
(find one at a local REIA if you can)Another thought is grabbing a program on flipping/wholesaling, although you can get almost everything you need from here or the web if you're patient and willing to seek it out.Q 3- "Could I bird dog this deal and hook someone else up?