
5 April 2025 | 6 replies
Why do you think purchase contracts are so long and have such small print?

8 April 2025 | 19 replies
Read the fine print to know what you are agreeing to.I have yet to come across a well-run Solar company.

17 April 2025 | 91 replies
MBZ in Alabama flew my plane over that one and again HUGE foot print.. and then NIssan north of Jackson MS.. all of these take up very very large parcels.. and why it could never happen in Oregon with its wicked land use laws and NO one owns that large of contiguous land.. for instance Oregon was suppose to get one of the chips act fundings for expansion of chips in washington county.. county wanted to bring in just under 2k acres from farm zoing to allow plants to be build governer caved and would only bring in 300..

11 April 2025 | 27 replies
BUT, we are still doing exactly this but also with unfinished basements that are fully plumbed in and framed for future finish AND have all arcitectural prints for the finish, nicely setup to just pull lines, rock, trim, flooring and vhwallah 3br 3ba turns into 4br 4ba.

31 March 2025 | 48 replies
3-D printing for homes has LOOOOng been around and being fiddled with.

15 April 2025 | 110 replies
Thank you all for posting honest questions and experiences, I agree, the scam as I see it, is, pay the money for the "money making program" Find me a unbelievable deal (if you can on your own time) and the guru will pay you $10,000 IF it meets his criteria (read small print, tons of exclusions and conditions!)

1 April 2025 | 3 replies
Why do you think purchase contracts are so long and have such small print?

31 March 2025 | 4 replies
Some notices (depending on their legal nature) may still need to be mailed or delivered in person, so it’s important to understand what qualifies under the new rules.Bill Progress as of March 2025: • Introduced February 13, 2025 • Passed Civil Justice & Claims Subcommittee on March 13 • Currently under review by the Housing, Agriculture & Tourism Subcommittee • Underwent its first House reading as Committee Substitute 2 on March 19If passed, this bill would offer landlords the opportunity to operate more efficiently, reduce administrative costs, and modernize communications.What This Means for Landlords and Property Managers:Advantages: • Faster delivery and tenant response times • Lower costs related to printing, mailing, and physical storage • Better organization and documentation for legal complianceChallenges: • Tenants must clearly understand and agree to electronic delivery • Some may lack internet access or overlook emails • Notices could be missed due to spam filters or crowded inboxesThis bill reflects a broader trend toward digital transformation in property management.

1 April 2025 | 6 replies
Why do you think purchase contracts are so long and have such small print?

27 March 2025 | 6 replies
I've generally got a folder with print outs of comps, some net to seller sheets, and most if not all the disclosures and documents they will see during a transaction, just as an illustration.