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Shama S. rental home
15 April 2010 | 9 replies
and it sounds like you expect a hood from your landlord..check the law..it also sounds like it's "dangerous" enough for the landlord to buy one, but may not be enough of a health hazard for you to go and buy one...FYI, i just bought one at lowes for 38 bucks last week..go get one if you think it's a health hazard for you and the kids
Ali Samana How do you buy silver?
8 February 2013 | 102 replies
Shorting on a parabolic spike sounds dangerous.
Karl Fabian Termite Fumigation Alternitives
18 April 2018 | 6 replies
They are so lethal that persons contracting to have their home treated, must first review and sign a detailed written legal disclaimer that discloses the high risk dangers of its use.
Corey Dutton Investor Needs Advice: Renters Trashed Property Repairs to Cost $10K
20 September 2012 | 23 replies
This situation really illustrates the danger of owning rental properties and having "no cash on hand for the repairs".
Rich Weese Obama LOVES redistribution of wealth-even if NBC won't admit it!
29 January 2013 | 33 replies
Every President deligates security issues.....there are professionals for that and the President makes the "last call".How soon you forget people at GM are going to work and it's alive and Bin Ladden is dead.All of our Abassadors and those serving in the Foreign Service are fully aware of the dangers involved in serving overseas and all representitives from all nations in foreign countries have security provided by the host country, that's the way it's set up.
Alex Hervas Co-Tenants don't get along
10 March 2014 | 10 replies
You might consider letting them break the lease if it's new(SD lost and 2 months rents to get ready)...months of a potential dangerous situation might not be worth the hassle....Most times if it cost $$$ to get out, they work it out..def don't get involved in domestic stuff...
Eric Mikesell Frustrated
5 June 2015 | 14 replies
It also comes with other pros and cons you might want to consider.For example, access to MLS would be a plus. being help to a higher standard at court would be a con. check your local laws to know what is legal w/o a license and what is.Taking advice or reading a post of someone from a different state is useless and sometimes eve dangerous!
Heidi B. Are we reliving 2006 in 2016?!
26 September 2016 | 104 replies
Extremely dangerous thoughts.
Snehann Kapnadak Indianapolis Vs. Memphis: Rental Market Showdown
7 November 2019 | 54 replies
It's people like you that are dangerous to newbie investors because you talk behind the scenes, instead of out in the open forum,  and then sales pitch them on your properties in areas you know nothing about.
Alick Patrick Need a creative advice on getting approved on a second loan
5 February 2016 | 43 replies
Educated only to the point of being dangerous, lacking in experience and technical information and they refuse to recognize advice contrary to their beliefs.