
10 May 2010 | 11 replies
That would really be nothing but charity on your part.

22 May 2010 | 15 replies
If there being a jerk to u then boot them or evict, but from my renting experience give them a chance and do not go over there being negative, just remember this is a business and not a charity event.

9 September 2009 | 59 replies
I've seen some courses that are absolutely worthless, and I've seen some that if followed you could build a thriving real estate business just from following the course.Now can that information or most of the information be obtained for free or for minimal costs through this and other forums, books, and charity mentoring?

2 June 2010 | 53 replies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IHH_(%C4%B0nsani_Yard%C4%B1m_Vakf%C4%B1) From YOUR own link that YOU provided:In 2006, the Danish Institute for International Studies published a report titled "The Role of Islamic Charities in International Terrorist Recruitment and Financing", by American analyst Evan Kohlman.

5 July 2010 | 3 replies
Not section 8 vouchers though, they were from local charity organizations.I've clearly advertised that this is not a Section 8 house and I'm hesitant to accept any other type of voucher.My question is in regards to Fair Housing.

18 June 2010 | 12 replies
Goals: We want to retire comfortably, provide for our kids, and maybe have some money left over to give to charities that we care about as well as buy the occasional toy.

28 November 2010 | 24 replies
Here's a way you can invest and give to charity at the same time.

24 September 2010 | 22 replies
That is NOT a good reason why Uncle Sam should get what I've worked for all my life instead of my child (or my church, or my best friend, or my favorite charity, or even my bleedin' dog, who happens to be a more worthy and honest being than our give-it-all-away president)

9 August 2009 | 13 replies
I bet she was hoping you would be those sweet landlords and offer her charity lol :mrgreen:

14 September 2009 | 3 replies
He told us in a large group setting about this club called the 90/10 club where these rich people have so much money that they give 90% of it away to charities or some cause and live on 10%.