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Adam Campo West Baton Rouge RV Park (man camp in close proximity to Dow Chemical - Plaquemine)
22 August 2024 | 0 replies
Concept has been proven across the street.
Keaton Schultz I'm 24 with 2,500+ units
21 August 2024 | 7 replies
Too bad these properties should all be condemned, I’ve gotten so many messages from people who have lived at or worked on your properties that are filled with mold and animal waste and drug dealers.
Tristan S. Tax Delinquent List Harris County Houston
22 August 2024 | 31 replies
I have managed to come up with a decent list just looking a street or two at a time a few times a week.
Peter Firehock Springfield Virginia (Washington D.C. Suburb) Buy and Hold Thesis
22 August 2024 | 10 replies
The development has emphasized aesthetic appeal, creating 2 acres of park space with benches, using top-of-the-line finishes for the building, maximizing the preservation of trees on the North end, and improving the roadway of Franconia-Springfield Parkway and Beulah Street.
Don Konipol The 5 Levels of Financial Fraud
20 August 2024 | 2 replies
In my experience these are the levels of how financial fraud is doneLevel 1 - The “sponsor” is a fraudster from the beginning and the entire investment is a designed fraud designed to steal the investor's money Level 2 - The sponsor initially intends to operate legally and honestly but the temptation of easy access to money, usually fueled by addictions to drugs, sex, partying, etc. leads to the bad decision to line the sponsors own pocketsLevel 3 - The sponsor intends to operate legally but a crisis in their life resulting in a need for money leads the sponsor to “borrow” from investor’s funds with the full intention of paying it back ( which they are unable to do).Level 4 - The sponsor intends to operate legally but the assets under their management incur substantial loses; the sponsor attempts to cover up these loses by “temporarily” borrowing from one investor to pay another or submitting false results.
Troy P. Someone is mowing my lawn for free
20 August 2024 | 2 replies
I acquired a townhouse in 2022 on a small street of about 40 other homes. 
Fred Adadjo Rehab financing with partner(s)
20 August 2024 | 2 replies
., off-street parking, on-site laundry, garage, etc).The ultimate plan is to BRRRR, and I'm able to secure verbal agreement from a couple of relatives and friends for financing.
Ryan Scaife Deciding when to Rehab
19 August 2024 | 4 replies
The weed and drugs they are doing should be a clear indication of getting them out and getting other people in (however this looks for local city/county allow you to  get them out).
Shrey A. Resources for investing in Canada
22 August 2024 | 53 replies
Vegreville has a noticeable drug problem (meth) as do many smaller towns along the yellow head.
Candice Cervantes Duplex as a primary residence
21 August 2024 | 7 replies
Regardless, I went to see the duplex and unfortunately there is a very large electrical plant directly across the street, so I have to cross it off my list.