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Mike C. How To Prevent Adverse Possession Claim
13 April 2019 | 5 replies
But I also have no way of knowing if they would, out of the blue, file an adverse possession claim of the portion of our land on "their side" of the fence, which I guess we all believed to be their property.
Constance Kawa-Small New to BP, $150K to invest, which market to hit??
30 September 2019 | 48 replies
Growing city with influx of people all searching for the beautiful Carolina Blue Skies and all CLT has to offer. 
Account Closed Cold Calling vs. Direct Mailing Differences or Fear
25 February 2017 | 22 replies
You're going to be cold calling people out of the blue asking if they want to sell you their home. 
Brian Cowan Are there loans that do not show up on credit report
15 June 2019 | 34 replies
My friend told his story to his brother, and out of the blue, his brother gave him access to his HELOC that no one knew he had just sitting there un-used! 
Account Closed I just sold my first rental home and I made 109,000!
5 January 2015 | 100 replies
Its a lot of blue collar C neighborhoods.
Brian Kraft Bed Bugs in CO & Flooring Question
11 March 2016 | 20 replies
They were some of the dirtiest tenants I've seen and there were alot of different people living there whenever i made house calls.You can spray and heat treat until you're blue in the face but it wont help unless the tenants are proactive. 
Landon Elscott I lost $22,000 selling a sports car, but improved my net worth $27,500 - my first deal!
12 January 2016 | 24 replies
Carbon fiber body panels, superchargers, headers and exhaust components, aftermarket wheels, performance pistons and rods, machine work, etc – these parts are not cheap, and the extensive modifications left my car absolutely useless during installations for long periods of time.In total, after spending $17,000 to buy the car that I eventually owned free and clear (excluding interest) and spending an additional $20,000 in performance and other upgrades to end up with a reliable 600hp beast on the streets, I was essentially going to realize a loss of $22,000 if I was able to sell the car for $15,000 - the current blue book value the day I stood in the garage pondering if I was ready to take the leap and sign it over to a buyer.
Scott Trench Are you Pro or Against 401(k)?
2 May 2017 | 197 replies
I love RE and consider myself an investor/landlord  and invest heavily in it, but I also feel I want to be diversified and invest in quality blue chip, high dividend yielding/paying secutities as well.
Chris Virgilio Ramsey Fan and Credit Cards
27 December 2015 | 47 replies
Ex) AMEX Blue cashback cards yields give 6% with annual fee or 3% with no annual fee on groceries.
Mark Ferguson My goals for 2016: 20 flips, 10 rentals, 200 sales
11 January 2016 | 50 replies
My current collection consists of a 91 mustang 5.0 convertible with supercharger. 86 Porsche 928 five speed 2010 Audi s41999 Lamborghini diablo in monterey blue