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Morgan Blackmore New to investing in Tacoma WA
11 February 2014 | 16 replies
After I graduated from college (2009) I moved to Thailand as well to teach English.
Brandon Hicks Pit bulls as service dogs.....
30 January 2018 | 112 replies
"To understand the origin of the pit bull, one must go back two hundred years to a time when two dogs fighting to the death in an arena was as acceptable as two prize fighters punching each other in Las Vegas is today... ...the Bull Terrier was created "by crossing English Bulldogs with several breeds including Black and Tan Terriers, Spanish Pointers, English White Terriers, Dalmations, Greyhounds and Whippets in order to create a dog breed that would fight other dogs."
Christopher C Tips on renting a higher end unit?[Canada]
7 January 2015 | 7 replies
Can't you put the same information in French and then in English in the same ad? 
Anthony Kondor looking for a virtual assistant in foreign market or in local market to make calls and take care of online dhties, how can I hire a virtual assistant for a great price, low cost ?
11 January 2015 | 4 replies
I have found it is likely you will try two or three applicants, before you settle long-term for one (or two). 16.I always insist upon English language proficiency-at least 4 (out of 5).
Kevin Reynolds New Member / Investor in DFW Metroplex
20 January 2015 | 14 replies
I am fluent in English and Portuguese (and am trying to learn Spanish)
Gary Johnson Financing apartment project
4 February 2008 | 6 replies
Gary,If the location is good for a Multifamily project, you basically have 2 options.You could design your project in such a way that it qualifies for your State's LIHTC (Tax credit) program.It boils down to developing and building what is basically a subsidized lower income project.As with all Government programs there are some very narrow restrictions there, but also some serious financial advantages.What I personally don't like about it is that it is a cumbersome procedure, and the outcome is never certain.Alternatively you could consider setting it up so it qualifies for a special Loan program that takes into consideration the value of the land once it is entitled.In normal English that means that you would get long term, fixed rate, non-recourse financing.So none of those F-words would apply; like FICO, Freddy, Fannie, etc.And if done properly, you would most likely actually get a check at closing for some of the value of the land.I will be more than glad to discuss further with you on the latter scenario.Hope this helps.Louis Bergman
Jim San How can I find out what bank owns the REO?
4 March 2008 | 12 replies
you know i work in the aviation business as a dispatcher and when you ask people what is a dispatcher in the aviation field they look at you like you have 2 heads...
Andy Parsons housing meltdown in california
21 July 2008 | 18 replies
Kinda feel bad for these people cause English is there second language.
Account Closed Who is in Chicagoland?
21 February 2008 | 10 replies
Going to japan as an english teacher in March and coming back the following March of 2009.
Joshua Dorkin Tenant Catch 22: What Would You do?
16 February 2008 | 1 reply
Even in New Jersey:http://www.lsnjlaw.org/english/placeilive/irentmyhome/tenantsrights/chaptersix/index.cfmAs with any legitimate LL/Tenant issue, they need to follow the required legal steps.