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Jon Shoop Top list of the most atrocious things you've seen a contractor do
18 August 2020 | 2 replies
It was a flip house located between 75 and White Rock Lake, just north of the M Streets.
Joe Colasuonno How Many Flips Per Year is Attainable?
31 October 2017 | 23 replies
You have to know the natural and most effective way to segment your business into its key components and sub-components, at which point you can work on scaling/optimizing each of those segments and sub-segments.But, I can't tell you what those segments/sub-segments might be for your business, because I don't know your business. 
Ray Lim How do deal with ridiculous noise complaints from neighbors
29 June 2011 | 7 replies
Sounds like you are living in a condo that is really old in age or was poorly and incorrectly renovated.It's common in older buildings to have thin sheet rock and also the insulation used in the walls had a lower value back then.Over time the insulation breaks down.If you can hear each other between the walls it is definitely not a person issue it is a building issue.Good luck on getting them to redo the walls and insulate to fix the problem.Your best bet is to move to a newer facility with proper sound deadening.If you moved to a town house on the end unit then you would only share one common wall.In an apartment you can have people below you,above you,beside you, and with poor sound control can be a nightmare for a tenant.No legal advice.
Stephen Tangwa Bank REOs
19 July 2011 | 4 replies
They know that most of these are looking for rock bottom prices and offer about half price from their listing price.
Ron K. Pull the plug?
4 August 2011 | 8 replies
If things get bad I should be able to sell at a profit (and strip out the natural gas rights).
James H. First Deal Underway!
15 August 2011 | 15 replies
And you won't be cash poor and right on the edge of financial disaster in the case of a natural disaster.But Good Job, Brian, so far.
Caleb Chandler Section 179
2 October 2014 | 6 replies
@Caleb Chandler   Was this tax credit put in after a natural disaster for a very certain area .This happened after Katrina...
John Thedford New Article: Austin Tx Is Most Over Valued RE Market
13 April 2015 | 40 replies
I'm conservative with my projections by nature, so I don't count on that when I buy.
Mark Marinaccio Answering Service versus Voicemail
21 June 2018 | 11 replies
I'm going to check into Patlive.com for some projects, but I also use Grasshopper.com which is taped voice answering and forwards calls to certain numbers based upon the nature of what that person is calling about.  
Nelson Bridges New Member from Charlotte NC
22 October 2014 | 12 replies
Nelson,Welcome to BiggerPockets, we're excited to have you on board - looking forward to seeing you rock the wholesaling game!