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Justin S. Kinda Crazy Thought?
27 April 2013 | 4 replies
One of the best ideas I've collected when it comes to lawn care is for you to recruit your neighbors, hire a landscaping company, and work a group discount + management fee so that you're properties are maintained at no cost to you.
Kalene Smith Looking to Purchase Commercial Property, Need Guidance
3 February 2017 | 7 replies
The building is:in the downtown area which is attracting a lot of new business and residential projects right now4 stories (top 3 I would like to convert into living -reno and sell, the first floor I would like to recruit a restaurant)nearby our arena which hosts a lot of shows and draws a large crowdgreat location and a lot of potentialMy question is, how do I go about:exploring tax credits offered for a project like thisfind the capital for the reno (I can afford the down payment but am capped out at that)what else should I be looking at in a commercial property?
Thomas Clark Should I join the military in order to get a start in REI?
31 July 2018 | 28 replies
Speaking as a commander in the US Army Reserves no commander wants a recruit that is only looking out for the benefits.
Micah Doty Property Manager in Northeast Tennessee
26 February 2019 | 6 replies
What do you charge for recruiting new tenants?
Nathan Spradlin Purchased/rehabbed Mobile home and its not renting
13 February 2019 | 6 replies
Step back and look at it with fresh eyes or maybe recruit some non-investor friends over to get some objective feedback.
Robert Arquilla New job, double salary, but moving family out of state.....
7 November 2022 | 1 reply
Well over the past couple months I wanted to explore other job opportunities with a recruiter just to see what else is out there and what the market would pay me.
Christian Malesic Stand up and Make a Difference
25 February 2009 | 14 replies
Go make a difference in your own community.At the very least, recruit someone you trust and believe in, and do everything you can to help their campaign.I was speaking with a good friend late last night who has taken the plunge and is an official candidate for local office.
Edwin De leon Thinking of Starting NYC Syndication... What are Pros & Cons !
11 January 2023 | 1 reply
But if I start a Syndication is this a possible way for me to enter the high priced MF marketplace in Bronx NY, I am wondering how can I make money as the person who starts a syndication and recruits other veterans like me to partake in a syndication, what headaches will I face with managing it once started, how much work is there involved, what kind of syndications can you specialize with etccc  
Demetria Clardy Transitioning Nurse to REI
20 December 2022 | 10 replies
crazy thing i recruit nurses lol.....let me know how i can bring you value.
Dominic Bailey Are IUL insurance plans a scam?
28 November 2022 | 29 replies
The only thing that may be a pyramid scheme is how some of the agencies out there are more focused on recruiting agents, than writing new business.