
20 April 2022 | 556 replies
The study showed when people announced their goals before completing them they felt a premature sense of completeness (the encouragement thread).

10 June 2015 | 38 replies
I went in a little premature in summer 2008, but recognized the opportunity once in a lifetime and went all-in in 2009.
30 August 2012 | 65 replies
Insurance is to cover the financial loss from a premature death, not death and the end of the game since we all die.

23 September 2012 | 16 replies
This agreement may be prematurely abrogated and invalidated by a newer contract with similar effect or may be terminated by mutual agreement of the parties at any time.

8 October 2019 | 187 replies
At the end of the day, it is your money being managed by some brokerage who charges ridiculous fees.I really don't see why some think buying Real Estate with that money is irresponsible or premature.

10 November 2021 | 686 replies
Marty Makery of Johns Hopkins.I saw below YT vid, and you are right, I am worried that US is so woefully unprepared...thanks to gov't inaction & slow response...so many old folks are going to die prematurely...and so many young families are going to lose jobs...ugh...it's very important to elect capable prez...and look at what's happening in UK, it's even funnier than US response.https://www.youtube.com/watch?

3 May 2023 | 1572 replies
And my son and daughter n law have a premature baby in St Louis hospital" They are looking for a 3BR for "about $350".

2 March 2020 | 64 replies
In addition you should require tenants to be responsible for repairs within $50-$75 AND you should be charging a fee if they schedule a call with you for items which are caused by operator error (faulty appliance... when it’s just unplugged)Some one here posted that the Tenant should be replacing it because they used it last... and your obviously seeking advice so good on you... but certainly that is bad advice, you need to know the difference of when the tenant should be responsible .... if items break because they have run their life expectancy YOU are responsible as the landlord for the cost of replacement, if your tenant breaks it or misuses it prematurely, it’s the Tenants responsibility.

30 December 2008 | 32 replies
Charles wrote:Before, you wouldn't want to prematurally tie up the property without first knowing repair costsCharles is exactly right.