
4 June 2014 | 12 replies
And you can tag people by typing @ before you type their name, then clicking their name at the bottom of the message box.

15 January 2016 | 10 replies
We try to write 5-8 new blogs per month with useful info that offers potential customers links to more comprehensive reports at the bottom in exchange for their email address and phone number e.g.

12 June 2014 | 22 replies
You can save BIG money sometimes.Hope this helps.Also, to use the @ Mention feature, once you type the @ symbol and the first couple letters of the persons name, look at the bottom of your reply window and you can select the user you are trying to mention.

11 November 2013 | 0 replies
The bottom line is that common sense has “left the building” on home loan requirements since the crisis hit.

19 May 2015 | 59 replies
My biggest concern is the bottom unit is a newly renovated 3 bedroom unit which will most likely be rented out to a family.

29 September 2014 | 5 replies
I own an investment property in Wilmington, Delaware and the townhome has a mudroom extension on the back (5x10) that needed to be demolished and rebuilt from the bottom up because it was old, leaking, etc.

2 October 2014 | 31 replies
And I've had sticky hand prints on the bottom of the storm door and a sucker dragged on the wall.

3 October 2014 | 2 replies
If moisture is coming from below, the bottom will expand and the boards will have the edges high and the center low.

17 July 2015 | 8 replies
For example retail is on a different cycle than multifamily which is on a different cycle than residential etc.Some investors will stay in an asset class and not deviate they just buy more when the market is down and hold more when it is up or sell.Other investors are constantly looking for the next asset class that is at the bottom of the cycle.So to give an example when Coke stock is low both investors might buy a lot of the shares.

15 October 2014 | 4 replies
Will you working in the family business increase the bottom line of the tax return over and above your w2 income?