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Todd M. Cap Heat - (in MN or other cold winter states)
29 October 2008 | 4 replies
The system I just put in though is designed to keep that temp up to -20 deg.As a side note I keep my house at 68 deg.
Jared B. Who decides project direction?
23 October 2008 | 0 replies
I can design and build and am thinking about working next in a trust company or brokerage house.
Denise Plonis Clear title
3 December 2008 | 2 replies
Looking at the property info from the Bell County Website, it lists my mom as having 100% ownership and in the deed history it is listed as Warranty Deed as of 10/15/1984.Does this mean that my mother has a clear title and can legally sell the house?
Larry Gonzales Seasoning Issue
24 January 2009 | 11 replies
Place the property into a land trust and then change the beneficiary to the new buyer.For land trust info, click on the link on my website on the right.
Leesa Cramer What's the best way to market your business?
28 January 2009 | 10 replies
Post cards, business cards, flyers, ads in the paper, craigslist, websites, word of mouth
Minna Reid Commission on a lease option
26 October 2008 | 6 replies
Pure bunk.If you could do the following:* create a website for TBers to leave their info* get door hangers and flyers and bandit signs up for TBer to be driven to Web Page* get TBers money together, whether it is a loan from Household Finance, or loan from their parents, what ever* convince the Seller that the sales price is a new appraisal, period, at the time the TBer gets financing approved and funding letter is typed up* learn about credit reports and clearing negative marks (Fair Credit Reporting Act, FTC, etc)* have a goal where 10% down payment is arrived to get good rates* have the seller pay closing costs* you as an agent get 3% now, 3% when it closesThe challenge is helping both the seller and TBer get a win win, not easy.i.e.
Kimberly McDowall Site preparation for search engines
23 October 2009 | 10 replies
Use your meta tags or have your web designer or webmaster use the meta tags.4.
Kenneth Cameron Not so Newby from Washington State and Tennessee
6 November 2008 | 6 replies
Under the Dynamic Hospitality umbrella also operate Joanies - our cosmeticeutical manufacturing and distribution company and Triston Wade & Company - a creative communications firm specializing in outsourced design and production services for advertising agencies worldwide.In 2009 Corporate Offices will be relocated to Vancouver, Washington and Nashville, Tennessee.
Tyler Carpenter Newbie from Illinois
29 October 2008 | 7 replies
I put myself through college and worked hard to become an engineer and currently at age 23 I am designing for caterpillar and getting ready to go to Arizona for 6 months to design on the Apache Helicopter for the military.
Ryan W. Bad time to make the jump to commercial?
27 June 2009 | 20 replies
Its my humble opinion, but i think your time is better spent raising money than combing through countless websites and papers talking to unlrealistic and unreasonable sellers for good deals.all the personal investing i've done in the last couple years has been with family and/or syndications, and i spend more time speaking with potential investors than i do with sellers.When you've put together a good chunk of cash for down investment the brokers and agents will work very hard for you to find those great deals and motivated sellers.