
4 January 2017 | 49 replies
The truth of the matter is the one thing they are correct about is YOU are the only one standing in your way of success and they are good at getting you off your *** to go get started.

7 January 2014 | 2 replies
It is lose-lose from investing stand point, but would rent work long term?

10 January 2014 | 8 replies
I mean, the assumption is that we are getting the loan to grow the company and I stand to benefit from that growth so to the extent that I can benefit, I should be at risk.

1 June 2018 | 13 replies
E&S (stands for Excess & Surplus) and non-admitted are used interchangeably sometimes, but mean that the insurance carriers are authorized to do business in specific states (some get licensed in all states), but they are considered non-admitted, as they are providing insurance for risks that typically the admitted carriers don't want to take on.
7 February 2013 | 28 replies
I can also respect them as they try to build a business it's how they go about it that usually bothers me.Many of the guru wannbes have nothing to lose in trying to put something together they can profit from, IMO, it's too bad it's not regulated as schools are for real estate agents.You have a professional standing and you are at risk in losing that if you get tied up in some deals that blow up and I know you are aware of that.

8 June 2012 | 22 replies
I thought this was about food carts, those things you push in a grocery store.....Now I get it, you're talking about consession stands/trailers, like at the state fair with cotton candy....?

12 August 2015 | 118 replies
As you move up from there you're doing better and if it's indeed in a good area you stand to gain in appreciation as well.

9 August 2015 | 87 replies
@Bill Coleman I applaud you, better yet give you a slow clap standing ovation, for even being open-minded enough to consider this.

26 December 2014 | 13 replies
I would like said above get something over the painted tile.Blowout the storage cabinet and have it be a big closet with a bi fold door