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Account Closed have you fixed someones credit?
20 March 2015 | 12 replies
Don't send one if you know the debt is yours (or who your helping) because they will easily prove it and increase collection activity, see below for the new changes.From above linked articleEven though consumers are entitled to dispute any inaccurate information in their credit reports, the entire process has been criticized by consumer advocates for years: The bureaus often outsource thousands of disputes daily to workers overseas who generally are told to translate the problem into a two- or three-digit code that is fed into a computer; the code and any documentation are sent to the creditor.
Jennifer Robinette How detailed estimate should I ask from the contractors?
24 July 2015 | 10 replies
I usually have 4-5 per trade on my employee list, that could translate to 2-5 subs per trade on your end, however, these are my employees, and if I needed more, I'm sure I could double them up anytime, perks of being a self performing contractor.
Joshua Dorkin Feedback on the BiggerPockets REI Summit 2012 Audio Recordings
26 February 2013 | 23 replies
Listening to them more than once has helped me better understand a few of the concepts and alter my RE business model.
Michelle Nelson Which do you prefer? Student Rental vs Single Family Rental
17 June 2015 | 7 replies
This will either translate to more work for you or more money paid to a PM.
Pierre-Luc Allie Students rentals near CEGEP
22 January 2016 | 10 replies
Before you start moving walls and altering the ceiling check to see if it was built to current fire codes (doubtful).  
David Kim Cell Tower Lease Owners: How do you respond to letters requesting
20 April 2019 | 8 replies
How does 36K annually translate to 720K?
Michael Volek Flipping and Investing in Abu Dhabi---is this even possible?
8 November 2015 | 3 replies
What I'd love to know is how "usufruct" and "musataha" rights or leases, translates to me, the expat investor wannabe.
Adam Stanton Company Logo
4 May 2015 | 5 replies
What if you are getting something printed and your printer says they need the logo in a certain format or something needs to be fixed or altered for it to print correctly? 
Anna M. Fair Housing Act – Calling Foul!
29 October 2017 | 24 replies
@Steve Vaughan perhaps you could have simply pointed out the specific defect with the property "steep stairs with poorly placed railings" rather than translating that into who would or would not like the property.What may be a better way to say it, if the neighborhood is rough for instance, may be 'I wouldn't want my sister living in this hood.'
Kevin Godinho San Diego, Buy and hold, Rental, First Time, little to no money
26 November 2016 | 38 replies
To conclude that one market is a better investment opportunity than another simply because it has a higher rent to value ratio fails to address how factors - like the need for management, occupancy, property taxes, special assessments, and a plethora of others - ultimately effect how that ratio to translate in to return.To say that "The high purchase IS the problem.