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Lee Warren Tenant suing for bed bug issues
24 November 2017 | 34 replies
For example:  doing laundry is no longer just doing the laundry I've thrown out SOOOO much linen and bought new and threw away Again bc i just don't have time EVERY SINGLE DAY to steam everything before using it. 
Emma T. Biggest deal of girls life and she needs your advice!
21 January 2013 | 56 replies
How come no one is giving her credit for coming up with such a clever advertising ploy?
Mark H. $500,000 in cash. What to do.
23 January 2013 | 41 replies
Seen too many good and clever people lose their life savings over speculative assumptions that never took place or backfired on them.
Thorsten Ziehme Condo. How much is this really going to cost?
18 January 2014 | 19 replies
Also will your require people to bring their own dishes, linens, and towels or will you provide them?
William Tong BP Podcast - Please remove the radio static intro to the casts.
24 March 2013 | 7 replies
That's the downside of being clever . . . whoops.
Chan K. LLC, P&S Agreement, Boston, MA
7 July 2014 | 10 replies
Thank you everyone, @James Wise , and @Shaun Reilly for the example.Unfortunately, the seller's agent tried to be clever on me.
Ayana Mingo owner financing using lease option
21 July 2014 | 12 replies
(btw, the note funding link he refers to in the video is dead) Also, you may want to read this link about the guru he mentions. http://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2012...New laws not withstanding, If I may restate what I think you want to do.  1) Seller agrees to let "guru student" buy an option to purchase his property for $160,000. 2) Additionally the seller will also provide owner financing for the "student" for the purchase, with the understanding that you are hoping to pay him $160,000 in a few months.3) Clever student markets the property for $200,000 with a 10% down EZ qualify loan at 7%, 20 yrs amortization 5 yr. balloon. 4) Motivated homebuyer with bad credit buys the house with a low downpayment & EZ financing you have arranged & will pay 10% down or $20,000 and $1,395.54 each month for the privilege of becoming homeowner. 5) 3 months later the original seller is paid off from the proceeds of the note sale.
Jolynna Mccune preventing vandalism/breaking and entering
14 December 2014 | 39 replies
Any clever ideas how to secure them from the inside?
John Moore Beware of "Pleasant Renovations" and Bob Gonzalez
13 July 2014 | 0 replies
This was his game: this is the skeleton of the Ponzi Scheme and by no way do I think that it is limited exclusively to these actions - I am certain that there are many more ways these clever criminals can take advantage of people.I will give a cursory overview of the Ponzi Scheme for those who dont know about it.The scheme works like this: he would do whatever it took to win the bid up front - he would price it lower than other bids, with an amazing timeline.
Ronald H. Doing your own COMPS and procedures to assign and do a double close with your end buyer
19 January 2015 | 7 replies
My thinking is, that these days, clever folks are offering more as a way of making there offers look more appealing.I want to get this done by Monday.