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Account Closed Biodiesel
8 December 2007 | 16 replies
Its closely related to soapmaking.This is being practiced in a VERY bad way in some areas.
Will Barnett A tricky one
19 November 2007 | 13 replies
He may have his CPA license revoked or if he doesn't renew it, it will lapse and he won't be a licensed CPA to practice any longer.
Gary M. Is there a deal here?
3 December 2007 | 8 replies
They want out but the owner really has no room to bring the price down to a level that would be practical for an investment.
N/A N/A Do I need a license to broker private/hard money loans?
26 November 2018 | 37 replies
Begin your research with the clear understanding of what the phrase "BEING IN THE BUSINESS OF" means.If YOU are not an atttorney, it's likely, more than not, as a beginner, that you are not qualified to ascertain the applicability of lending practices, rules, regulations and laws or where to find such restrictions.
Account Closed Tell us your worst experience with contractors...
18 December 2007 | 5 replies
Long story even longer, turned out Stan was a con man-- he blew into town, placed an ad, lined up several simultaneous jobs, hired drunks from the local bar who showed up and pretended to work, took whatever money he could get and left town.
Adam Logan What should I do after losing it ALL?
20 January 2008 | 25 replies
I have been practically poverty stricken for a year now.
Mr Good A range of questions for the experts
29 December 2007 | 35 replies
Is it standard practice to tell the buyer he must write a check for earnest money, at time of making offer?
Tom C Strange Situtation
25 November 2007 | 13 replies
Would it be practical to take time dated pictures of the houses' condition so that if a scumbag did damage your property and say it unlivable or poke holes in the ceiling, that you could simply show as evidence that everything was fine when they moved in?
Mac Bradley Eviction of previous owners after foreclosure auction
15 September 2008 | 22 replies
However, they've hired an attorney claiming wrongful foreclosure, under violation of the Texas Consumer Protection-Deceptive Trade Practices Act and along with it a Lis Pendens against the property.
Alex Vainberg New Member San Jose
29 November 2007 | 9 replies
I never believed that I can really practice Real Estate since I have a right leg disability ( I walk with crutches ).