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Bryan Hancock Structuring "Bubbles" For Seller Financed Notes
9 March 2011 | 72 replies
I would not suggest investors trying to design such obligations unless they truly are advanced in such issues.
James Hiddle Has Anyone Ever Gotten An Email From This Lady?
4 March 2011 | 23 replies
I have also received emails talking about outsourcing web design services.
Jon C. Question/suggestion for forums
25 March 2011 | 7 replies
The old forum design actually did have an implementation of the first item, that being a place where you could click and go to the most recent posting on any thread.
James Hiddle I'm Surprised That No One Has Started A Topic About The Tragedy In Japan
16 March 2011 | 10 replies
The chemicals mix with the water in the Ocean to make Potassium Chloride or something similar(can't remember the scientist jargon they were saying).Anyway when the compounds hit the Ocean they cancel each other out and dispurse.Right now the levels are not ultra dangerous but they have abandoned one reactor because of the levels there.The radiation does pose a risk to the immediate area and surrounding areas depending on which way the wind blows and velocity.What helps is with Cherynoble containment was weak.Today buildings are built stronger making leaks and explosions not travel high into the air.It was the high air travel before that caused wide spread contamination by the winds.The design of todays buildings helps containment.Still dangerous but not approaching Cherynoble proportions.I will pray for them.
Ashton Cherry Help Wanted with First Dallas Deal
25 June 2011 | 11 replies
I feel like I could live there but I don't feel comfortable being obligated to.Is there a fair offer I could make to the seller to essentially JV with them where they provide the house and I provide the construction money and design program to improve the house to market levels?
Jon Klaus Double-digit rent hikes are on the way
30 September 2011 | 73 replies
These designations apply at the neighborhood level, and sometimes block by block the closer you get to the urban core in major cities.
Jack Srimani Trying to find cash on cash
15 January 2011 | 9 replies
A faucet has also needed replacement, though that was due to a defective design and Home Depot replaced it under warranty.
Daniel Dietz Good First Property?
23 January 2011 | 5 replies
My day job is in construction design/sales specializing in kitchens and baths, so I could get that at cost and have a good list of subs to use too.We are in a town of about 10K people with a good employment situation compared to the national picture.
Bryan Hancock Due-On-Sale Propriety When Banks Ruin The Economy
19 January 2011 | 4 replies
Couldn’t the whole system be designed better to begin with?
Dave Charron upgrade to stainless?
22 January 2011 | 14 replies
It doesn't smudge like stainless and also holds magnets (unlike real stainless).GE and Kenmore are the type big appliance manufacturers that make it, and they usually use it in their lower-end lines (for example, GE uses it in their Hotpoint line, which is their low-end appliances).As a non-design type person, I can't tell the difference, though wife can...and she actually thinks the faux stuff is just as nice as the real thing.Regardless, when you're purchasing, just ask for the low-end stainless...doesn't really matter if it's the real stuff or not, though the faux stuff tends to be cheaper...