Curtis M.
How do I structure the terms for my investor (first timer)
11 February 2012 | 21 replies
My 2 cents (intuition):[A] Your investor will best preserve their tax burden if they shelter the funds in a self-directed IRA.
Mark Hu
tax impound account abuse?
17 November 2013 | 9 replies
However, intuitively, some high LTV loan programs do take this additional administrative cost into consideration and it is expressed in rate.
Karl Fabian
Termite Fumigation Alternitives
18 April 2018 | 6 replies
Use t he trowel to pull a bit of the earth away from the foundation at the place where the termites have the tunnel coming up from the ground, and about a foot on both sides of it. carefully lay out a line of boric acid and a line (on top of the BA) of the DE.
Joshua Dorkin
Not Enough Votes? Market Tanks . . .
30 September 2008 | 56 replies
Let me lay out a scenario.
Brian Diez
"Operation Clean Sweep"
18 December 2008 | 49 replies
Sure, intuitively, everyone knows the more a borrower puts down the less likely they are to default.
Dean Rinehart
Slate roofing and steam heating
1 March 2011 | 5 replies
(so each apt. would be on sep. zone instead of one like it is now) - Because of the fact the radiators have more mass and don’t need as much heat, PLUS the fact you don’t have the “stack temp†restriction (law says oil fired boiler than uses chimney must get stack temp to certain temp but propane has no exhaust) – can run these propane furances at lower temp therefore saving energyso that all being said I'd love your thougts on what a good "plan of action" would be for replacement some day.another note: 3 of hte apartments are laid out so they'd be great candidates for propane monitors. bottom floor is 1 BR BUT larger layout, might need 2 monitors or other heat source which would be pricier....
Rolanda Eldridge
Website
5 January 2015 | 19 replies
I have friends who've built free business sites on Wix but can't comment on functionality - I browsed the setup process and it's pretty intuitive.
Amit M.
Why appreciation matters in the SF/Bay Area
13 May 2016 | 168 replies
A gal was making $180k as a software engineer at Cisco, the other guy was making $210k as a product manager at Intuit, another guy was making $190k as a staff engineer at Qualcomm.
James Haffner
No washer and dryers?
7 December 2015 | 3 replies
see if the layout would allow a smaller GE space maker type stackable in a closet and even get a plumber to bid on plumbing it, an electrician to put in the proper electric hookup and a contractor to get you exhaust venting cut and installed or connected.
Account Closed
Should I file for bankruptcy?
21 December 2015 | 146 replies
Can you lay out what your schedule and expenses will be when you are in school.