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10 February 2016 | 29 replies
Who will run your business if something happens down the road?
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1 January 2016 | 8 replies
If some crazy passes me doing 100 mph, I don't confront the idiot when we all get to the cafe or bar up the road.
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9 February 2016 | 0 replies
Where is the king`s road to this conflict how can we connect real estate agents with sellers, buyers in a much more professional way instead of games selling online leads to agents.
12 March 2016 | 14 replies
I’d like to put some more substance into what I said yesterday, then move into a tip for today.During your commute, listen to BiggerPockets podcasts.Or, listen to Tony Robbins.Or, listen to Brian Tracy.Or, listen to an audiobook (try the Miracle Morning, by Hal Elrod.Love that guy).Use that “No Extra Time” (NET) productively and to your advantage.You will never get it back.If you have a 30 minute commute everyday, you’re on the road for an hour a day.That’s 5 hours per week, 20 hours per month, 240 hours per year.How much do you think you could do with 240 hours per year?
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2 February 2016 | 36 replies
I think you're going to need to get good at managing property managers though as I don't think anybody should do everything solo, especially if they have to be on the road a lot.
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8 April 2016 | 6 replies
I called a place that sold road millings by the ton and delivered them (PM me for the name).
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25 November 2015 | 13 replies
If they were installed after all these problems came up then the movement should be greatly reduced but if the house is bearing on expansive clay you could still have more settlement/shifting down the road.
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26 August 2014 | 13 replies
The reason is if something is found down the road after owning the property you can point to an "innocence clause" and a chain of command that you did your part and had a phase one completed prior to purchasing.Also if the state sometimes has an abatement award or the fed government for clean up you will not usually be eligible if you do not have certain inspections completed prior to purchasing.Same thing for a survey to be safe have it completed prior to closing.
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26 August 2014 | 1 reply
Two is the 'roads' are privately owned and it's unclear by whom, possibly a corporation that owned them many years ago but has since gone under and the town has refused to take over the roads because they don't meet town standards.
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8 November 2014 | 56 replies
It's difficult to take the high road with such a personal insult.