Casey Mack
Republicans think they won?
23 January 2010 | 147 replies
They do such horrible things as create jobs, create investments, create new products and more.
Mike Johnson
Holy cow, where do I begin?
13 October 2010 | 18 replies
You will learn far more from the books you read if you are actively engaging in trying to buy property and market for product.
Paul Pedro
Multiple Choice Offer
1 March 2012 | 6 replies
Upon acceptance of this Letter of intent both parties agree to effect the creation of a mutually agreeable Purchase and Sales Agreement within 10 (Ten) business days.This LOI is not legal binding.
Antonio Bodley
Will I be under any presssure to make offers fast?
31 May 2012 | 19 replies
That way you are being productive and can focus on getting deals done.
Jerry D.
Flooring Whats the Verdict. I refuse to put in Carpet!!!
16 May 2012 | 20 replies
When you say self adhesive planks, are you referring the products with adhesive side strips that creates a floating floor?
Joshua Dorkin
How to Engage on Online Forums Like Those on BiggerPockets
14 May 2012 | 5 replies
I look at spamming in the same way as the person that goes to a networking event with the intent only to sell a product or service.
Joel Owens
Restaurant subject that was posted recently.
11 May 2012 | 0 replies
All of this and many other factors need to be considered running a restaurant.The biggest issue a one off restaurant faces is food quality and pricing.Small places can't order in massive quantities so do not have long term food contracts locked in at a set price like chains do.Instead food cost fluctuations can hurt a small restaurant plus the quality you get from a supplier might be good one week but the next a new company came in to the food supplier and gave them a cheaper deal to use their product and try it out.The new product may be better,the same, or worse.The problem is you pay the same price and charge the customer the same price as before but it might not taste as good.I don't know how you will buy this restaurant as you have no experience as an owner.You can't just open a restaurant and expect people to come in.A few will but not enough to make a great business.You have to pound the ground and press palms and get the product with free samples into people's mouths.This will generate buzz for your restaurant and create customers with a relationship.Customers are habit creatures.Get them a great experience,great food,decent price and you will get repeat business.
Brad Uricchio
Adding sufficient "new" value to a rehab?
6 August 2012 | 12 replies
I would never lie to an appraiser but it is our job to promote our finished product in the best way we can.
Lance H.
Real estate agent property management liability
23 August 2012 | 6 replies
The question is people that are predators usually do not have a nickel to their name and want to use an attorney on a pro bono (free until money is won) basis.The attorney will not take the free case and allocate their time if they believe they cannot get the insurance company to pay some money to go away or they will lose in court with a weak case.If you have someone that already has a bunch of money and is not thinking straight of course many attorneys will take their money and file knowing their client cannot win.So suing,winning damages in court,and COLLECTING MONEY from those damages are 3 totally separate things.What court does is suck away time and money and takes away from your productivity in business.You would want an LLC or otherwise just for an extra layer of protection and for tax purposes and business write offs.Your brokerage E and O you would need to look up maximum coverage,deductible,and exclusions in the policy.No legal advice
James Collins
Rental business LLC?
9 November 2012 | 42 replies
There products and ability to work with someone like me was a big reason I went with them.