
28 September 2010 | 11 replies
I work more "in the trences," communicating by email is not really my style working in REI.

24 September 2010 | 20 replies
You have decent communication skills.

28 October 2010 | 11 replies
You just need to communicate it to the investors effectively.

29 October 2010 | 38 replies
With all the back-lash against higher education and "elitism" (I've even seen it here on this forum), those that have the opportunity to get the type of education that is required to develop the technology to win this "war" are being discouraged from doing so.Improve our educational system, once again encourage our citizens to become the most technically advanced in the world (instead of discouraging it), and then we'll be able to fight this "war" in more effective ways than putting ten thousand troops into a random village.In addition, take the $100B this country is going to spend in the next 5 years on advanced aircraft that won't do us any good in this particular war, and use that money to build communications technology that WILL allow us to disrupt our enemies, as well as build technology like that which Bryan is working on, which can accomplish much more for much less cost, risk, and collateral damage.Ask any military historian what the most instrumental part of winning WWII was, and he won't say the atom bomb or our superior aircraft -- he'll say it was our ability to break into our enemy's communications channels and then ultimately break their codes -- allowing us access to their strategies and locations.

28 October 2010 | 9 replies
May also have problems with perk test for septic tank -- Best --if financially feasible--go to county or city planning department and check 100 year and 500 year flood line --elevation -- also askfor possible permit issues for a house--You can get free flood info from USGS website --if she has location --coordinates etc Add two feet --for first floor or garage slab --to 500 year flood elevation --Make sure not to install a furnace in the crawl space - and have Flood Insurance Can build small channels and divert flow --to one side of property and leave as open creek --if county allows -- Will need local Registered Civil Engineer to prepare Site Plan --If have a site map--land map --I can help NO charge-- I have seen and help designed Townhomes Project in City of Atlanta --on top of 96" diameter storm sewer pipe--architect - developer was getting the land free --as Grant I had county --redo culvert under my driveway--young engineer made a mistake --and I threatened to sue--so they added another culvert - cost them $80,000 extra --they repalced two 36" pipes with two 8'X8' concrete culverts.

14 November 2010 | 10 replies
If you are talking about pure flips with no rehab, it all depends on:•How well you know the current area market•How good your negotiator is•How good your listing agent is at establishing a true value for a quick sale•If the market is stable, rising or falling•How good of a job you do in communicating with sellers, agents, buyers, etc.•Working with lenders to finance your C buyer is a must•How efficient and fast you are in managing the flow of needed documents, etc.•The work load of the lender•Is there PMI•The investor that owns the loan•Murphy’s Law can hit you at any time!

19 December 2011 | 25 replies
Civil discourse is a necessary ingredient in any attempt to communicate.

30 September 2009 | 6 replies
Out of the blue the lender stopped communicating with me and sent notice that I was in default on the loan to the tenant at the rental property.

10 September 2009 | 10 replies
I've been in communication w a lender that "claim" they can do 100%.

21 August 2009 | 22 replies
In that case, can you please point out in the Constitution where the government is required to provide the following services: - Health protection: FDA, CDC, AHRQ - Transportation Services: FAA, DOT, Federal Highway Admin - Communications Services: FCC - Federal Police Force: FBI, ATF, DEA - House Administration: FHA, HUD I could go on for about 30 pages if you want...but we'll start with these...