
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?

22 April 2009 | 7 replies
Banks recycle TARP money, pump earnings, cheat America Scene 9.

24 January 2011 | 22 replies
I would establish it to recycle the moneys used to establish it.

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!.....

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.

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.

25 March 2011 | 34 replies
I dont want them getting it from "Joe's Recycled Hardware Store" for $150 and charging me $425.

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.

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.