
28 March 2013 | 93 replies
Maybe the feds will move against CO, but if they don't, reefer stores (recreational ones, we already have lots of "medical" ones) open in nine months.

24 January 2016 | 29 replies
Low-income area, but lots of big box stores and chain stores around.

26 March 2013 | 1 reply
A deal came my way that is a mixed property - 4 residential units plus 1 used furniture store on the ground level.

17 January 2014 | 7 replies
After searching in the app store I found an app called HelloSign that you might want to check out.

23 March 2015 | 19 replies
His answer was to bring money to the table or offer some specialized knowledge or time.I began searching for information by stopping by the local book store and also the web for anything I could learn about investing.

14 February 2014 | 7 replies
Hello everyone at BP,My fiancee and I currently rent near the Allston/Brighton border and plan to live here long term since we can both walk to work, the grocery store, and entertainment.

16 February 2014 | 4 replies
& to think when we were kids the ice box only had two moving parts...a block of ice & the door.With the cost of parts & shipping we found it cheaper to buy used appliances if we see any deals online or through friends moving.We also found the appliance stores who pick up used appliances usually have a guy on staff that will take the old units for resale or scrap.

23 February 2014 | 2 replies
So I found one at an office supply store, filled it out, and asked the landlord to sign it.

21 February 2014 | 10 replies
I was prepared for all possibilities and it wasn't so much the condition of the unit that I found disagreeable, but rather the fact the HOA allowed the tenant to store such things as car tires in the unit (and this is a high rise condo-tel with a staffed front desk).

26 March 2014 | 16 replies
The only thing that I ever received was in Excel document containing expenses and deposits.Fast forward to November 2013, after we had served in the condo association a lawsuit for breach of fiduciary duties and subpoenaed the bank statements from Chase (because the association still failed to produce them after being served), we find out that the president of the association had been using the Association funds for personal use (including multiple $300+ cash withdraws, bar and restaurant charges, as well as clothing store purchases and a trip to the spa.