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Ami Sapir An American Nightmare
26 July 2017 | 157 replies
Part of it is the fact that i don't want to end up digging a deeper hole.
Account Closed Housing Bubble: Why it may be worse than previously thought
22 July 2017 | 199 replies
Throughout history our monetary policy has change approximately every 30-40 years and it has now been 46 years since Nixon has taken us off of the gold standard.
Alex Jean Baptiste Those stupid Newbies in Boston, Massachusetts
25 July 2017 | 29 replies
This may sound like a very beginner question but I thought I understood it before but now I ran myself into a rabbit hole.
John Thedford Dear FL Tenant: I Intend To Impose A Claim On Your Security Depos
9 August 2017 | 35 replies
If not, maybe you should disregard those and deal with bigger issuesHow about holes in the wall for pictures?
Konrad Utterback 20 y/o Rough business plan - constructively criticize me!
25 August 2017 | 18 replies
If you're operating in remote markets someone will have to walk the deal to make sure that it's not a hole in the ground. 1) Identify the verticals that you're interested in. 2) Figure out how your going to fill your pipeline (lead sources ) 3) you have some ideas on funding 4) come up with some ways to underwrite the opportunities in the case so that you can manage your risk if there is a market correction or you find you don't know what you're doing on pricing5) Who is going to execute on what parts of the plan 6) When you exit who is going to stay in and who is getting paid and leaving7) Repeat 
Rick L. Gut Renovation Diaries - New Haven, CT
10 August 2017 | 12 replies
I treated all walls halfway up with a crystalline concrete waterproofing solution, sealed up cracks and holes with hydraulic cement, and decided on metal studs throughout the unit with rock wool insulation in walls and ceiling to resist moisture and insects.
Patrick Senas HELP!! Market Rent Appraisal LOW, contingency already removed
21 August 2017 | 20 replies
Instead he dug me into a hole
Benjamin E. Tenant having internet connectivity issues/repair/liability
11 August 2017 | 3 replies
Also, I wouldn't trust the cable company drilling holes in my house.
Kelly Conrad Sometimes the best deal you can make is to walk away
11 August 2017 | 1 reply
We also found that the gas lines all had to be replaced because if there was an arch, it would poke a hole in the gas line.So after this, we said we're walking away.
Paul Baldasaro Looking for some insurance guidance for a flip.
30 January 2018 | 9 replies
And many of the subs I've used are union guys doing side work and they don't carry their own Gen Liability or Work Comp** It's a big hole in everyone's policy coverage that almost no one talks about.