Larry T.
is 6 months lease too short?
28 October 2007 | 14 replies
Some markets are very seasonal so people landlords prefer to have leases that get through the winter.In other markets a month to month rental agreement is preferred.
Greg E
Americans Turn Negative on Economy, Expect Recession ..
26 October 2007 | 5 replies
I wonder how they can be so accurate about the climate decades in the future when they can't even predict this year's hurricane season (which they've blown two years in a row).
Samuel Everett
need no hassle hardmoney/ financial solution
24 November 2007 | 13 replies
I wish you all a blessed holiday season and "Keep investing"
Account Closed
New Member
6 December 2007 | 4 replies
We also have investors (sometimes myself) that fund land development projects which can also include large residential or commercial development projects including, but not limited to casinos, hotels, stadiums, golf courses, etc...I have been a very successful entrepreneur who started from meager beginnings and enjoy teaching and helping both newbies and seasoned veterans to achieve their real estate investment dreams.I look forward to getting to know the other members of the group.
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How much can I expect to sell my note for?
7 March 2008 | 10 replies
Performing asset's with 12 months seasoning should fetch a 75 maybe an 85 if the values held for the last 12 months.
G. F.
Florida has over 500,000 pending foreclosure cases!
3 April 2010 | 7 replies
Rich, don't forget that hurricane season will soon be upon us.
Steve Babiak
Baseball Season 2010 - Predictions, Thoughts, etc
2 April 2010 | 14 replies
Another spring has arrived, and another season awaits.
Rich Weese
American Idol----
19 May 2010 | 7 replies
Idol has been pretty weak this season, for sure.
Rich Weese
czars and czarinas
11 September 2010 | 15 replies
as an avid fisherman, I would like to see "open season" on these carp.
Robert Granara
Heating question...I'm paying for heat
11 October 2010 | 3 replies
I have a 3 family that I pay the heat...it's 3 stories and each floor is it's own apartment...we call them 3 deckers here in Boston...I just bought the house 2 months ago and now it's heat season...looking for suggestions as to which floor I should put the thermostat in...I'm debating on either the 2nd or 1st...I have had conflicting advice by 2 contractors...anyone here have this issue?..