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Ty Carl Money tips for Teens
29 September 2020 | 4 replies
They are inside and outside our organization and can be our largest asset or our biggest detriment depending on how we interact with them.
Mel Salinas Flipping Rustic Northern NM Style Home
27 September 2020 | 0 replies
Remodeled kitchen with stainless steel apron sink and solid butcher block counter tops complimenting beautiful soft green backsplash; a vintage modern vibe as well as a very natural, organic feel.
Mel Salinas Flipping Rustic Northern NM Style Home
27 September 2020 | 0 replies
Remodeled kitchen with stainless steel apron sink and solid butcher block counter tops complimenting beautiful soft green backsplash; a vintage modern vibe as well as a very natural, organic feel.
Curt Bixel Eliminating long punch lists
28 September 2020 | 0 replies
There are multiple parties involved.Owner - meProject manager - oversees entire projectGeneral Contractors WorkersHere would be the steps of the project.1) Work with the project manager to create a detailed scope of work.2) Project manager gets bids for all items in the scope of work, selects the general contractors and presents the plan to the owner for approval.3) Project manager gets all contracts signed with detailed scopes of work agreed to as well as timing of payments, and dates for completion for each contractor. 4) Owner makes any initial payments.5) Contractors organize workers and supervise completion of each item in their respective scopes of work.  6) When workers inform the contractor that the work is complete, the contractor goes through the scope of work, line by line to assure that each task is completed and is of reasonably quality. 
Matt Hooczko Chicago Investors meet up
21 October 2020 | 8 replies
It's grown pretty organically and we've had a couple virtual meetups and one socially distanced in-person one.
Patrick McGrath Class Action - Cardone Capital
10 October 2020 | 22 replies
I think at this point with enough "capital under the bridge" it is safe to say Cardone Capital is not doing any scam operation, they have done far too much business for too many years with millions upon millions upon millions placed by very savy investors who are extremely adept at vet'ing organizations, and here is Mr $10K calling scam.... 
Samantha Gehin-Scott Trouble Getting Appraisal
2 October 2020 | 8 replies
Full disclosure: In my case the buyer side was not organized so I had agreed to a couple finance related extensions as needed but also had a higher e/m requirement.
Danny Kaminsky Watch out for this scam!!!
1 October 2020 | 5 replies
Like organ donors?
Chastity Cortijo We bought a house on a lake in NJ for $51,000
4 October 2020 | 2 replies
I would like to come back to this as I organize all my notes. 
Adam Biya Self Storage vs Assisted Living vs Apartments in DC Metro Area
13 October 2020 | 3 replies
Drop a comment below if this interests you and I’d be glad to organize something a bit more structured around this!