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Jason K. End buyer tries to change original terms of contract?
6 December 2010 | 18 replies
its just like being a landlord, either you train the buyer or the buyer trains you.
Bryan Hancock He Is The Most Interesting Man In The World - Quotes
30 August 2015 | 78 replies
These came to me randomly this evening...thanks anonymous sender person ;-)He was potty trained at birth.Objects in his mirror actually appear smaller.All his Easter Bunnies are vanilla.The only letters he ever buys are consonants.Right turns on red were his idea.He is 2 years older than his identical twin.When it rains really hard at his house, it only rains cats.He has never tasted juice from concentrate.It was his idea to change the name from Uno Equis.
Kevin Lunt Who inspired you to get into real estate?
17 December 2010 | 96 replies
That sparked the interest and a lot of training fueled it.I love finance and modeling so real estate is a natural fit.
Jason Mathews Having Diarrhea - What's that got to do with REI??
21 November 2010 | 30 replies
Imagine if you will for a minute how a newbe might view REI.The newbe reads all over the Internet that RE is one of the few tickets available that will allow them to ride the train to wealth especially in todays market with prices and interest rates at their lowest.
Danny Day Foreclosure shopping today
14 December 2010 | 15 replies
The buyers love a little equity and even if the market continues down they are staying in the home for usually 5 years on average and figure the market will get better.As an investor you have to hedge against short term depreciation in prices more because of the immediate resale factor.Most buyers can navigate carpet and paint repairs.As an asset manager told me at a bank before they are trained that the investors first offer is usually not their last offer so they will usually counter.So don't spend a bunch of time justifying your value.If you want it at 50k you need to start at 38k or something similar.Don't spend so much time on a property that you get emotionally attached on doing your first deal and overpay and say it's only 5k over what I wanted or 10k etc.Then you talk yourself into a bad to marginal deal.
Timothy W. Saturday Night Live hits the TSA
17 December 2010 | 3 replies
Yup, SNL has been reaming the TSA for many years now:http://consumerist.com/2007/05/snl-training-the-crack-tsa-team-in-the-fight-against-liquids.htmlhttp://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4sgmg_s-n-l-airport-security_funThere are a couple more from early on in the TSA (2002-2004), but they generally get pulled from the Internet for copyright infringement...
Rodney Williams Equitable Interest
8 January 2015 | 11 replies
I read this several times and it needs to be interpreted by someone with more legal training than I have.Please do let us know what you find out Rodney!
Greg P. Painting not completed? or Overreaction?
28 November 2010 | 3 replies
As long as they are doing a good job on the paint, you can eventually "train" your contractor to how you like things done.If you're getting a good deal, I'd stick with the same guys, and just make sure you do a walk-through with them before they're "done."
Ryan D Whole Life Insurance & Real Estate
13 June 2016 | 120 replies
Burns has been around and written financial information columns for a long time, he has no specific training in investments or insurance matters.In short, Mr.
J Scott Politics Over People
2 January 2011 | 15 replies
Those are the people who are now sick.Do you really think all those thousands of people who helped were all well-paid union, trained, first responders?