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Willie Fakename Flame Inside!!!
7 April 2008 | 16 replies
For example, it is certainly not true that a person can't learn anything from books, cd's, tapes, seminars, courses, or mentoring.
David Albertson Another Section 8 thread
8 April 2008 | 4 replies
Be Advised- In spite of all the excitement about the "guaranteed" rent payments from section 8, just remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Jeff Weissman Out Estate Investments
19 December 2009 | 17 replies
Then, once you're past the one or two year guaranteed period, the costs go up to more realistic levels and your profits go down.It just smacks of "too good to be true".
Jimmy Farag Letters or Postcards?
29 April 2008 | 7 replies
i use both. letters are better because you can get more of your message to the seller. the key is to get it opened and that's best done by making the letter look personal and tailored to that individual. some say postcards are better because they dont have to open it. the one true way to know is to test both. however I use a sequence. i may start off with a few postcards, then follow up with a letter to the same list.
Tom C Subcontractors without Insurance
14 May 2008 | 27 replies
True though the project in question was in Ohio.
Christian Malesic Secrets for Freddie Mac
24 May 2010 | 17 replies
Thats true with most banks at that time.
Keith Schulz Cat Urine
16 July 2008 | 24 replies
Whole-heartedly agreed - Kilz is your best friend.....if it is true hard wood - you do have a choice though.....Start by ripping out the carpet - in a lot of cases - the pad is what is holding a good chunk of the smell....pull the pad & tack strips out - if they are stained....once that's out for a day or so - then you can re-evaluate.....if you're gonna re-carpet - try with the Kilz before replacing the sub floor....you MAY be ok....also - they have a water based Kilz - easier to use than the oil based....JMHO....Thanks - Ken
David Styles Soooo confused about how to set up a closing
19 April 2008 | 9 replies
How does one get around the fact that most states are beginning to pass “good funds” laws that make it illegal for title companys to do a true double closing?
Donya Heil pets and carpets do not mix!
6 December 2009 | 18 replies
It was inexpensive carpet, but it is all documented, and he lost his deposit, plus is in the process of getting a judgment against him for the balance.A TRUE professional carpet cleaner MAY be able to salvage it for you, depends on the basic quality and age of the carpet.
Crystal C Refinancing
9 April 2008 | 9 replies
You should figure out what the property is worth true market value, what you could actually back from the property.