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Lee Common Ever had an idea that years later someone else patented?
11 March 2011 | 8 replies
I came up with a camper shell that folded up behind the cab of a pickup and fit in an enclosure when it wasn't needed, that was about 1969.About the same time I made a front seat that fit between the drop down handle bars of my bike to put my little sister in.
Greg P. Do you have a Passion for Real Estate?
8 March 2012 | 26 replies
Whenever I travel, first thing I'll pick up the free real estate publications and find out "what's up around here?"
Jeff N. Business Flights Cross Country Turbulence Fears
15 October 2019 | 12 replies
This is off RE topic, but since we have a lot of professionals on here and I noticed a few pilots I'm hoping to get some insight on the gravity of my fears.I travel a lot with my company, including flights cross-country and the dreaded Atlanta to Honolulu flight a few times a year.
David W Repair price list
6 March 2011 | 3 replies
For example, I can see charging $18 for ONE light bulb, because of the travel time, etc.
Account Closed 7 steps to 7k
16 March 2011 | 14 replies
This will require you doing some research, finding another investor in the area who can help, traveling to that area, whatever.But, once you find that person, it's probably safe to assume that he has a phone and you can call him...
Account Closed is this a person, or spam? what do yall think??
13 March 2011 | 4 replies
IDK about this site, I came upon it by seraching out my rights, as I am supposed to be the mortgage buyer in a messed up owner financing (my husbands sister) printed off computer , no credit check, for debt to credit ratio(in compliance to an interest rate percentage, no attny. or loan originator, a psycho mess, for a sweet and courteous girl like me to have gotten privy to.
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.
Derrick Sakai How do you buy investment rehab properties sight unseen?
13 September 2011 | 17 replies
So we decided to look in a town that we were always going to be traveling to at least once per year.
Ray Hasper Newbie from Orlando, FL
19 January 2011 | 3 replies
Second I'm a travelling contractor (commercial access systems) and my primary goal is to pay my existing mortgage.
Jonathan H. So many options! Out of state buying? (long)
19 January 2011 | 3 replies
One thing we have to work around, is that we travel non-stop for work.In every city we go to (including canadian cities), we always take a look at the prices of multi-family units (2 to 4 units), and also take a look at average rent rates.In most (if not all) of the places Ive been to, I rarely see many (if any) properties that show an annual 10% return on the total cost of the property.