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Detric Moton Hate Cold Calling
25 February 2017 | 31 replies
Your farming , planting seeds , letting things grow.
Justin Kappel New member seeking mentor/education on western Colorado investing.
5 August 2015 | 8 replies
Maybe save that for when you have accumulated some serious equity and plant roots there?
Kris Fox Hard Money Lender Needs Due Diligence Help for Commercial Note
11 August 2015 | 6 replies
These are annual amounts collected over a period of years to cover the replacement of major capital items such as heating and air-conditioning plants and units, electrical systems, roof's, etc.
Antwain Peterson New to BP! Seeking advice and networking!
14 September 2015 | 2 replies
We have already claimed success in planting the seed and turned it over to God, now it is up to us to water the seed and let the magic work! 
Carrie La Seur Another new member from Montana
24 September 2015 | 17 replies
We do exciting projects like replacing the dishwasher and planting garden beds rather than ripping out knob and tube wiring.
Account Closed Can An HOA Legally Charge A Fee To Homeowners For Repairs/Improvements Paid For By The Homeowner?
6 October 2015 | 8 replies
I'd like to replace what exists for succulents and indigenous plants that use less water, but this fee!
Keith Kennedy Coronado short term rental
27 May 2015 | 0 replies
Rental Rates high seasonDaily range $125-$160 Weekly $850-$950Rental Rates low seasonDaily $105-$120Weekly $675-$800 Residential tower is one of the most sought-after residences in the beach area.The building is an icon and a staple in Panama’s beach communities– particularly amongst English-speaking expats and vacation homeowners.It’s known throughout Panama for its ideal location, breathtaking coastal views, resort-style amenities, and spacious high-quality apartments. amenities include: Direct beach accessRooftop pool and social area with panoramic beach and mountain viewsGround pool and social areaChildren’s poolFitness centerGame roomLow monthly maintenance feesCovered parking24-hour securityOther advantages: Home to an established community of English-speaking expatsA short walk to several excellent restaurants and a mini-supermarketAbout five minutes drive to the major supermarkets, banks, shopping, and more restaurantsJust over an hour from Panama City, largest city and national capitalDeveloper units have long since sold out, and people take advantage when a resale comes on the market.High resale value and reliable rental incomeThe Apartments iconic and high-demand development– occupying an exclusive and enviable waterfront position and filled with lavish amenities.The units, which sit on the 1st, 2nd, and 4th floor, each offer a prize-winning & unobstructed view of the Pacific, and a private balcony fully furnished, with modern tropical-chic décor that suits its beachfront ambience kitchenettes have also been providedNow for the numbers: average monthly rental: $2,200; property mgmt fee $115, condo maintenance fee: $68; Cable wifi $60; electric $60 mo, Rental mgmt fee: 20%; asking $185,000 USDMore detail in terms of Property insurance, taxes pending.
Michael King Property in small New England Town
30 May 2015 | 2 replies
There are quite a few (very small = 2 foot tall) pine trees all planted on the leech field in the front yard.4.
Krishna D. Philadelphia Wholesaling and Real Estate Market
7 June 2017 | 10 replies
Originally posted by Krishna D. on the AskBP podcast the other day: The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago.
Mark Forest Tenant truck on lawn
15 June 2015 | 9 replies
At move-out, if the ground/grass is truly so messed up that you must plant new grass, take pictures of that damage too.