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Bienes Raices Is the Eurozone about to break apart?
5 June 2010 | 6 replies
The employment report today was underwhelming.
Shanti S. Are these scary numbers lying to us?
18 May 2010 | 9 replies
By the time we get back to solid employment numbers and people are repairing their credit and building up down payments, I'm thinking it's a good bet that inflation will be in full swing, today's low fixed rates will be gone, and home prices will be shooting up again.
Bryan Hancock Inflation - Does It Really Help REI?
25 April 2012 | 46 replies
I am sure their wages will be somewhat sticky OR they will be out of work because their employer has to shed labor costs because their prices are somewhat sticky.There are a lot of moving parts here.
Kathy Armstrong Dallas/Fort Worth BiggerPockets October Meetup Speaker!
11 December 2017 | 62 replies
Self-employed since 1996, Mitch Stephen has purchased well over 1000 houses in and about his hometown of San Antonio, TX.
Chris B. Tenant screening & application process
20 May 2013 | 23 replies
They sign authorizations of employment, deposit, landlords for past two years, and credit inquiry.
Jason Merchey APR vs. a Minimum Return on Private Money Loan
18 June 2013 | 6 replies
My point is that individuals are under different legal constraints than any regulate or registered lender, including pawn shops, finance companies, etc.Charging points is requiring per paid interest or fees to pay to make a loan, individuals are looking at loan sharking and extortion implications, besides usury laws that can be different for an individual.
Steven Walter Risk Management - Flips
30 June 2013 | 9 replies
Your liability covers you if one of those workers injures somebody else that isn't on your workforce.And when you are aware that they have no insurance of their own, your own insurer might not have your back ...Definitions:http://www.irmi.com/online/insurance-glossary/terms/w/workers-compensation-and-employers-liability-policy.aspxhttp://www.irmi.com/online/insurance-glossary/terms/c/commercial-general-liability-cgl-policy.aspx
Jack Richards Where to invest? Out of state investment
22 July 2013 | 10 replies
Generally speaking there are two types of markets: linear and cyclical.In short, you want to focus on markets with strong economic fundamentals, particularly employment and job growth potential.
N/A N/A Where to Invest Next?
26 July 2007 | 29 replies
I actually employ lots of different tools in my real estate portfolio and love hearing all sorts of new ideas and perspectives...the ones I agree with and the ones I don't.
N/A N/A New from Philly
14 November 2007 | 13 replies
Currently I am self-employed flipping houses using investors for my funding but it is not working out the way I planned.