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Natalie Wade Got my first contract
5 March 2009 | 16 replies
The second is, how do I leverage my skills and vision as a remodeler and recycler of used housing to maximize my economic opportunities in this business?
Jeff Tumbarello Too bad we do not work like this.... Securities Manager Sentenced to Death for Embezzlement
22 April 2009 | 7 replies
Banks recycle TARP money, pump earnings, cheat America Scene 9.
Timothy W. The Joke Thread
30 March 2010 | 37 replies
back to the Virgin Islands for recycling.
Will Barnard Your definition of "Thinking Big"?
24 January 2011 | 22 replies
I would establish it to recycle the moneys used to establish it.
Patrick K Newbie From Austin TX ::::::::
9 January 2011 | 1 reply
Just stumbled on to this site and already enjoying the wealth of information, so thought I would introduce myself.I am a licensed agent out of Austin, TX who has lived here my entire life and specialize in apartment leasing, but for the last year been trying to get a business off the ground providing Valet Trash and Recycling services to large apartment communities.Total newb to investing but I hope to soon be able to acquire some cash and invest in Real Estate and have several ideas for businesses I hope to pursue :wink: My main interests are specifically in new construction, vacation rentals, landlording, flips, and property management.For those in Austin If I can be of any help regarding the rental market in Austin or offer advice/feedback I'd be glad to help!.....
George Moehlenhoff Risks associated with this situation?
5 March 2011 | 4 replies
For $15k, I'd better be doing a full-blown install of a couple of 5 ton units.If it really is that expensive, at the very least get some $11/hr workers to take out the old boilers/radiators/ect. then take them to a metal recycler and sell the metal for scrap.
David D. Do you recognize this guru?
28 January 2011 | 3 replies
To get rid of them, well, just recycle the letters as they come in or find a way to hide your address when you buy a property via cash.
Michael Lauther Is a property manager worth 8-10%
25 March 2011 | 34 replies
I dont want them getting it from "Joe's Recycled Hardware Store" for $150 and charging me $425.
Anson Young DONT open that fridge!!!
18 February 2011 | 17 replies
Before they could be processed for recycling, they had to be cleaned out So they used a hoe like tool to pull the "stuff" out and have it drop directly into a bio-hazard bag and then had it burned.
Will Barnard Owner vs. tenant paid utilities
23 June 2011 | 18 replies
They have what I call "trash police" - city gov't employees who write citations for various trash violations; trash out too soon before pick-up date - violation and citation; trash contains a recyclable item - violation and citation.