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Sam M. What sort of Monopoly is this?
22 December 2010 | 16 replies
By saying "as is" upfront, they save everyone from wasting time, energy, grief (for OOs), and ultimately money.
Account Closed Do you know where you are personally?
28 December 2010 | 51 replies
I suspect that if I had the time, energy and interest, I could make money in stocks, but I have know desire to invest any of that.
Tony Nguyen What is the best way to find out rental rates?
28 December 2010 | 7 replies
Hey guys,What's your most efficient way of finding rental rates?
Jimmy C. Why do we pay higher than taxes than most countries?
2 January 2011 | 42 replies
I spend so much energy each year on taxes that it is ridiculous.
Kyle Meyers Is it possible to reduce HOA dues?
22 February 2011 | 6 replies
., swapping out certain plants for native water-efficient plants, resulted in lower water use and, therefore, reduced water bills which is undoubtedly a large portion of the HOA budget.
Adam R. Mineral Rights and Trustee Sales
22 February 2011 | 5 replies
Many of the residential tract homeowners have leases in place with energy providers.
Bryan Hancock Structuring "Bubbles" For Seller Financed Notes
9 March 2011 | 72 replies
I am quite confident that this may not be what actually happens in the real world, but it stands to reason that it should if the market is somewhat efficient.
Jonathan V. My first flip, detailed adventure
7 June 2011 | 40 replies
$1,250 a week will get you 2 workers and the contractor overseeing the project.For the skill intensive ones my contractor knows everyone in town and will pick the most cost-efficient, reliable one.Flooring is all laminate hardwood, except the kitchen and bathroom, we've already purchased it for $2.39.
Winston A. Repairs expense on personal dwelling of rental property - Sch E
7 March 2011 | 9 replies
If some of your renovations were for energy efficient improvements, you may qualify for up to $1500 in energy efficiency improvement tax credits.
George P. Quicken Rental Property Manager
9 March 2011 | 14 replies
I am not debating on the cost, rather on efficiency?