
25 October 2006 | 5 replies
The third is slated for fire fighter practice, but is structurally sound.

24 March 2007 | 26 replies
I may be frustrating and hard headed but I am a fighter and not in fear.

6 January 2014 | 23 replies
I don't think it is going to be a problem with this type of commercial tenant with two normal people living upstairs unless you know they are drag out fighters...

19 March 2009 | 10 replies
Then a fighter plane from Ridgecrest made such a low level high speed pass that I thought the pilot was going to crash - scared the heck out of me for a second.I really liked the fact that the land was bought and paid for in full.

16 March 2019 | 53 replies
As an example, RealtyShares went bust, yet was heavily promoted by this unscrupulous blogger: https://www.amitmay.com/financial-samurai-sam-doge...Be careful who you trust for investing information, especially for turn key and passive investments.

9 December 2015 | 21 replies
A couple of the podcast guests that have really inspired me so far are Arthur Garcia and Mehran Kamari.My interests are training Brazilian jiu jitsu, traveling, basketball, MMA, health and fitness; The Joe Rogan Experience, The Fighter and the Kid, and BiggerPockets podcasts!

20 July 2015 | 17 replies
Some days are better than others but I'm a fighter.

21 February 2016 | 29 replies
@Bryan Sowieja well not a popular thought but its realistic.having owned a bunch of rentals in Mississippi we get some pretty large tenants in those areas.And special toilets are required along with reinforcing sub floor below.. and they can wreak havoc on plastic tub shower combos... can't comment on if you can exclude them. but if you rent to folks that you know are quite heavy no matter there physical type IE professional athlete power lifter.. cage fighter WWF or whatever... you do have certain realities in the bathrooms that need to be addressedI have had more than one 400 lb plus tenant have the toilet give way on them during the act.

18 February 2016 | 8 replies
Now like I said I have battery operated equipment and that wouldn't work for me since I have to give them 24 hr notice I will be inspecting alarms and I'm sure batteries will be in place.My thinking is if something happens I'm sure fire fighters will be able to determine if there were batteries in the alarms or not.

18 January 2017 | 23 replies
A fire fighter and a government city admin worker...all top 10% of society.