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Phil C. Access to Capital - What to do next
23 October 2012 | 12 replies
Keep in mind, a few things and without compromising any deal in regards to leverage (as we know cash is king).
Dzmitry Zakharau To cornice or not to cornice?
24 February 2016 | 19 replies
I'm afraid it might compromise integrity of structure.
Cody Barrett Window in the bathroom/shower area....
15 March 2016 | 4 replies
Again, personally, I think it looks fine--on the side of the house--if there is a tiny bit of tell-tale evidence of the old window, if it's done well and professionally, and I don't think it compromises the architectural integrity inside or out.
Remone R. Refinancing could be the way out
23 August 2017 | 35 replies
Which is why they agreed to my proposed compromise which was a quick 2 year full am payoff. 
Sonya Antrobus Why shouldn't I do all the work myself?
17 August 2017 | 27 replies
So it ends up being a compromise to start, but then you can weigh out the options after the data comes in.It can certainly help other folks get on board with a change, but I even use the "set it up as an experiment" trick to trick my own mind into trying something new when it doesn't want to.
Mike V. How much will you pay for a 5* review?
15 October 2018 | 15 replies
The OTA's want you to believe this is easy, far from it if you want to be really good at it, but being good doesn't mean you have to compromise.  
Mallie Messri Fire Damaged Homes From Thousand Oaks Fire
28 December 2018 | 19 replies
A lot of the homes that are completely gone are still barren with some where the land is put up for sale.For homes that were damaged, they ended up demolishing it rather than repairing due to structural integrity being compromised
Scotland Ray Smith Getting into REI with the odds in your favor?!
23 May 2018 | 19 replies
I know we have plenty of that even in my own family.I think it's a short leap from that to, "The only reason I don't succeed financially is that I'm not willing to compromise my ethics and personal morality to the point that other people do.
Jenelle H. No one wants ot hear about RE anymore
7 November 2017 | 21 replies
They celebrate paying off their outsized mortgage because for them it's a great life-changing accomplishment.They mourn when they have to leave the house that they spent so much of their lives in, like their cheap ticky-tacky tract-built place is an ancestral estate handed down from time immemorial and their lives are bound up with the soil it rests on.They fill their houses with just ungodly amounts of their crap, trying to own it more fully.They hire people to do the simplest jobs in their house because they're worried to death about structurally compromising the joint: "Oh no, if I replace this faucet and the faucet leaks there will be massive damage and a contractor will have to give me a quote and I'll have to file a claim with my insurance, and, and, and..."
Aaron Hunt How can I buy the White House?
17 July 2018 | 115 replies
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