23 March 2015 | 54 replies
When I first leased up my 6 unit building in 2009 one of my original tenants asked me to plant a bush behind his unit to give him more privacy.
30 December 2017 | 16 replies
Currently the unemployment is lower than 5%, this is due to many plants and factories in need of workers and the housing is at about an 800 unit deficit (with 2 new complexes).
27 May 2015 | 15 replies
You must plant seed after seed after seed.
31 October 2020 | 118 replies
Went under contract on my primary in March and closed in May, just a few weeks after they laid off about 80% of our plant (not me thankfully).
14 August 2019 | 0 replies
This way, you already have planted your first seed which will grow to a tree with many other branches (aka referrals).
4 May 2012 | 18 replies
To yield anything over time, you need to keep weeding it, watering it and taking care that you plant the right seed in it.In the long run, real estate has created more wealth in this country than any other commodity.
25 July 2012 | 271 replies
But maybe since a seed was planted by RomneyCare a few years ago, we can all start to work together with ObamaCare, no matter who gets in, and learn from Romney's "case study"!
21 August 2024 | 182 replies
People who work at the Nissan Plant in Canton, Mississippi start out at less than $11 an hour.
20 March 2024 | 193 replies
And don't get me started on how Community property states vs non community property states have mucked up the whole LLC entity issue.But for purposes of entity ownership and identification of actual tax payer (which was @Michael Plante's question) I don't think there's going to be any state nuance that will differ.
27 October 2020 | 5 replies
if you find out the current use, you can pick it up right away with same or similar use. for example grain fields can be rented to local grain farmers. cleared forest can be replanted with Christmas trees, popular landscaping trees and plants, any realistic business it is zoned for. if there is a home on the property it can be rented. if you want to live there you can still rent out the fields at a local per acre rate to local farmers, or start any type of agricultural business, or home based business and hobby farm.