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John Thein Land Locked??
18 April 2023 | 10 replies
House area is the flag, driveway is the flag pole.
Wayne Grogan Deal or No Deal
25 August 2008 | 4 replies
Just wanted to run up the flagpole and see who saluted.
Dina Harleth Can I stay at a property while rehabbing it and deduct repairs?
29 December 2015 | 3 replies
Do not count such a day as a day of personal use even if family members use the property for recreational purposes on the same day".Make sure you run it up the flagpole with your accountant but you should be fine.
Rich Hupper Learning the can dos and can nots with new construction
7 December 2015 | 11 replies
Sometimes you can do a flag lot where you have the necessary frontage and then it looks like a skinny section all the way back to where the house is (looks like a flag on a flag pole).
Account Closed How would YOU keep a confederate flag off your property?
25 October 2020 | 22 replies
Less than a block away flies a rebel flag on a tall flagpole.
Nancy E. Newbie trying TurnKey Investment
28 October 2015 | 29 replies
I told Larry Fried this many times when they started and Asked him to pass it up the flag pole.. you have some collateral damage while your figuring it all out..
Ben Sears Review My Property Portfolio for Lenders
30 June 2019 | 19 replies
IE how big of loans can they make on their own without running it up the flag pole.. and or going to loan committee.. this is very important.so with my banker starting out 100k was his limit.. then it got raised over the years.. and the new bank that bought his bank does not have loan committee its a regional bank.. so it just goes up to senior management.. we are getting ready to drop first round of loans for a 90 home community I am building.. 
Wayne M. IRA for rental property
18 July 2011 | 25 replies
Chris, I do have everything meeting "arms length", I run everything up the attorney flag pole first, and they gave it the green light.
Jim M. Forgot to get HOA approval for paint colors
30 October 2021 | 19 replies
No structure, whether residence, accessory building, tennis court, swimmingpool, antennae (on a structure or on a Lot), flag poles, fences, walls, exterior lighting, or other improvements, shall beconstructed or maintained upon any Lot and no alteration or repainting to the exterior of a structure, with other thanthe original house paint colors, shall be made and no landscaping performed unless complete plans, specifications, andlot plans therefor, showing the exterior design, height, building material and color scheme thereof, including paintmanufacture and paint chip, the location of the structure plotted horizontally and vertically, the location and size ofdriveways, the general plan of landscaping, fencing, walls and windbreaks, and the grading plan shall have beensubmitted to and approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee, and a copy of such plans, specificationsand lot plans as finally approved deposited with the Architectural Control Committee.
Nate Bell "High Cost Loan" Limits on West Virginia Rental Property
20 February 2020 | 2 replies
Finally plan F's or G's computer said yes with a really wonky interest rate ending in like X.742% (not APR, interest rate, you read that correctly) or something, after escalating it up the flag pole a bit, and the appraisal on this one came in.