27 April 2010 | 49 replies
Others, like me, treat the investment like stock, we don't visit the factory or office of the company we own stock in, we just look at the financials.

31 July 2009 | 5 replies
Many of todays agents treat it like listing a house and try for 6% or the usual for the area and then reduce it because of the high price to get the listing.

21 July 2009 | 2 replies
Benefits from NR:1.An empty wallet2.The satisfaction of knowing you just got ripped off of $10,0003.You learn the hard way MLM techniques that have nothing to do with real estate investingPlus as a bonus you get to drink koolaid as a treat.

28 July 2009 | 86 replies
The In & Out will be my treat.

24 July 2009 | 9 replies
I've posted here only a few times this year due to the fact that I had taken on a new business venture at the start that has been wildly profitable.
Never the less, I've been curious how everyone has done concerning ...
18 January 2010 | 31 replies
So everytime that you give your word on any deal it does affect your reputation and your credit.Nothing that I said was incorrect.I even spoke of homeowners complaining to the government of those who they felt were in the business that treated them improperly.

31 August 2011 | 13 replies
I look at the local picture: how is the latest city government treating landlords?

19 September 2009 | 13 replies
I've had some bad luck with realtors when I am up front about what we're doing, they seem to treat us like the competition after we disclose our intentions with a property.

19 August 2009 | 3 replies
Treat everyone the same, do the same investigation for every application (even if not a complete investigation), so if push comes to shove, you can show you treat everyone the same and no preference was given.There is just no upside to discussing anything beyond Mike's response.

21 August 2009 | 0 replies
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090821/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/us_veterans_bonuses If this is how a government run health care system treats war veterans, how do you think that you the average citizen would be treated?