Joshua Dorkin
Politics Group
30 January 2010 | 6 replies
They have a solution too.....but I'm going to let Chris Rock say it.
M A.
Disappointing Bandit Sign results
23 March 2011 | 22 replies
There is a tendency to broad stroke a "universal" solution when depending on various factors; geography, competitors and market conditions, create isolated results.
Jamie Dzierwa
business credit/ d and b questions
5 May 2010 | 9 replies
If anyone has had similar problems or knows solutions to any of these please let me know.
Account Closed
outside laundry??
11 February 2010 | 10 replies
Sun room sound like a good solution but it could get expensive $6,000-$10,000 depend on the size, style and type of foundation.
Ted Akers
Citi To Take Deeds & Allow Owners to Stay 6 Months
17 February 2010 | 15 replies
This way they are not losing payment for 3 additional months and potentially having other issues (damage to property, homeowner who refuses to move, further home price declines, etc.).It's a step in the right direcion for homeowners, however still not close to a solution or cure.
Sage Jankowitz
Any creative solutions to this issue?
17 February 2010 | 14 replies
The end buyer has made it clear that if he can't get inside to estimate repairs he's not going to close on this property.Beyond offering the homeowner money, does anyone have a creative solution to this problem?
Mitch Kronowit
Looking for my next purchase.
24 February 2010 | 14 replies
While hard money is expensive sometimes it is a good short term solution.
Dustin Allen
Newbie and I Need some help!
22 February 2010 | 4 replies
Dustin, I may have some solutions for you.
Jonathan C.
Sandwich L/O Problem- Good ideas on how to disclose to seller
15 March 2010 | 11 replies
Solution: Write in the contract that you will manage the property for them for a small fee-I use 2%.
Mike McKinzie
Canadian Health Care vs. US Health Care
24 February 2010 | 10 replies
As long as everyone has access to basic preventative and curative healthcare and as long as everyone has the choice to go to any specific doctor they prefer (assuming they can pay for it themselves), I'm happy.As I've said before, I don't like the idea of forced public healthcare, but I hate the idea of insurance company monopolies that make it difficult for a large segment of the population to get healthcare even more.If the Dems would get off their "we can do what we want" high horse and the Republicans would stop fighting healthcare reform "just because we want to bring the issue to a standstill," I have a feeling we could develop some good reform solutions that most people will agree are good for the country...but it may require removing most of the idiots in office (on both sides) first...I have a feeling we're (at least mostly) in agreement on that as well