
3 August 2016 | 1 reply
This morning they came and took their ladders and tools only and left all debris so when I took my lunch break today I went outside to remove the debris because I was scared my 4 yo son would venture outside and step on something or have something fall on him and in the process I stepped on a huge nail that went right through my shoe and now I am leaking blood and in terrible pain and still had to return to work so I don't have loss of wages..

28 November 2018 | 23 replies
John, it really ties into the tax code as well, see my comments as to being in the business of lending, that becomes another issue unlike simply loaning your money out as a profitable hobby personal investing activity.

6 September 2016 | 3 replies
Seems like you could just tie into the homes electricity, water, and a septic.

19 September 2016 | 4 replies
Unique combinations of family, employment, dreams, lifestyle, weather, and matters of the heart—just to name a few—often dictate where you live, and they’re often tied to emotions.But what if you could keep your decision-making in the strictly rational realms?

9 August 2016 | 10 replies
On the other half, I installed a shelf with 6 drawers (2x3) below with 2 shoe shelves below the droors for my personal closet for under $1K.

17 August 2016 | 1 reply
I have a sizable amount of money saved up and ready to put down 20%+ on my first 2 or 3 buildings but am not sure if that is the best way to tie up my money at the beginning.

28 May 2016 | 19 replies
@Ashraf FarragWhy I like a ROFR and a lease includes the concept of the strike price is in the future.Say you have a nice house in Cary NC, really good area.Seller wants to take advantage of APPRECIATION.So your ROFR will be tied to a new appraisal at the time of financing.Attorney David Willis JD LLM says,"ROFR vs.

20 April 2016 | 6 replies
All data pertinent to sound underwriting procedures (date employment will begin, earnings, and so on) must be included, ora statement from the servicemember that he/she intends to reenlist or extend his/her period of active duty to a date beyond the 12 month period, plusa statement from the servicemember’s commanding officer confirming that: 1) the servicemember is eligible to reenlist or extend his/her active duty as indicated, and2) the commanding officer has no reason to believe that such reenlistment or extension of active duty will not be granted, or documentation of other unusually strong positive underwriting factors, such as: 1) a downpayment of at least 10 percent, 2) significant cash reserves, and3) clear evidence of strong ties to the community coupled with a nonmilitary spouse’s income so high that only minimal income from the active duty servicemember is needed to qualify.
21 April 2016 | 9 replies
I am not tied to any groups but this group will make sure you are being active in real estate.