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Glenn Espinosa Contractor nickel and diming
2 July 2011 | 10 replies
Any reputable and good painter would have known from looking at the ceiling in the beginning that a killz coat would be a necessity or not BEFORE starting the job.
Peter North Just found out one of tenants is a registered sex offender
1 July 2011 | 7 replies
And then you stay out of jail but lose your job, your reputation, your future. ...And Justice for All.
Tim Smith Finding REIA or mentors close to home
23 July 2011 | 6 replies
And take your time in finding reputable people.
Tyler S. My sellers
8 July 2011 | 3 replies
Tyler, there's no guarantee but you can reduce the chances of a wholesaler "poaching" your buyers by establishing strong relationships with wholesalers that good reputations and have significant property portfolios.
Vinny Maida Response and Closing Rates Sata
6 July 2011 | 2 replies
I have searched this site as well as the web and have not found anything.
Anthony C Scanning tactics for a town's rental demand
7 July 2011 | 16 replies
I'm not sure the number of available properties on a PM's web site is a good metric.
Jarcelyn Dorsey Reverse Wholesaling
29 May 2019 | 21 replies
If the buyer is an LLC, then (at least in Ohio) you can look up the articles of orgization on the state's web site.
Account Closed Creating fake craigslist ads to attract buyers for buyers list?
11 May 2019 | 33 replies
Ruining your own reputation is not very smart business practice.
Joshua Dorkin Google Plus
22 September 2011 | 42 replies
A social network needs to protect its right to display/share things that people post, in a reasonable manner.Here is another analysis of the google+ terms:http://www.jmg-galleries.com/blog/2011/07/08/how-i-evaluate-terms-of-service-for-social-media-web-sites-google/?
Naema Ahmed Help: I need Advice!
12 July 2011 | 12 replies
Gurus who are selling courses on wholesaling make it sound like this is as easy as making a couple of web sites or posting a few ads on craigslist, filling out the contracts, and collecting a big check.Its not.