
21 February 2011 | 8 replies
My fiancée says “Rymer Reality†would be good for a name, but I think using your own name is kind of tacky.

7 March 2011 | 11 replies
Yes, that includes something as simple as a name and e-mail address.Any site that is a competitor to BiggerPockets.comAny site that you own, unless the page that's directly linked is fully open (requires no info to see the data) and does not contain any advertising or lead capture sections.Any site like the above that you have any financial relationship with.Any affiliate program.If its a site that provides information that you do have a relationship with, the relationship must be disclosed.Josh is the ultimate decision maker about any link.

11 May 2011 | 9 replies
As far as a bad rating, I can only imaging how much weight they carry.

29 May 2011 | 2 replies
Did anyone else get this e mail the other day from the National Association of Realtors wanting to increase dues by $40 dollars?

10 August 2011 | 9 replies
Or you could e-mail it to me.

2 November 2011 | 3 replies
That number of followers carries a lot of weight.

2 January 2012 | 49 replies
I think it depends on your economic outlook and the weight you're willing to put behind your beliefs.Not to open up another argument, but as an example, if Manuel truly believes that an economic collapse is inevitable within the next top 10 year (and for anyone else who believes this), I really don't understand why there is any other option besides cashing in everything you have, transferring your net-worth to another currency and moving to another country.On the other end of the spectrum, for those that believe the status quo (not necessarily today's conditions but the "typical" economic conditions of this country) will continue indefinitely, I see no reason to change any course from where it previous has been, assuming you believe that course was previously correct.Now, I guessing, many are like me in their belief that the economic landscape is changing -- perhaps not catastrophically, but certainly non-trivially.

14 May 2007 | 11 replies
If the joists stop on the wall then its definitely weight bearing.

17 September 2007 | 24 replies
I wonder what A&E has to say about this?