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Tony Velez Turnkey. Am I a wussy?
12 October 2015 | 98 replies
Please take advice with grains of salt (including mine).  
Luke Carl What's your coffee sitch???
4 May 2022 | 15 replies
By that logic, you would have to do the same thing for salt & pepper shakers, sugar, spices, condiments, etc. 
Debbie Lee Please help $41,000 paid to a guru company to be refunded !
5 September 2017 | 459 replies
Everyone the scammer is Success path from Premium Financial Training Salt lake city !!
Gregory Greene Best Cities to buy a multi family property in Arizona
12 May 2024 | 33 replies
You can snow ski at Mt Humphreys near Flagstaff one day, and tube the salt river near Phoenix the next - Either very hot, or very cold - not a lot of in between unless you want to live more rural.  
David Doyle I'm a Plumber/Investor & I'm here to help
12 September 2018 | 202 replies
Hey guys and galsJust want to comment here,,,In any case,,,,YES,,,you must comply with local codes and ordinancesWhat might be acceptable via plumbing Code in California might not be valid in Minnesota or North DakotaAny plumber worth his salt is going to do the work up to CODE anyway.He knows Goddamned well what the Inspector wants and is looking for in the first place.If you r a licensed plumber and work for a contractor and the inspector turns down your job because its not up to code,most likely youll be FIRED and shown the door.The key is ,find out whats acceptable by local code and give the nice man with the clipboard and the pens in his vest pocket what he wants,,,,and get him off your property.Now you'll know whats expected of you the next timeThe point of all this is once you establish a level of trust and cooperation with this guy,,he will be more apt to sign you off fast and do a minimal inspection the next go round.He will put you on his good guy list.Never be confrontational or combative ,even if you feel like it,,,give the man what he wants and get him off the jobsite.Hope this helpsDD in L.A.
Juan V Lopez “Live where you rent. Rent what you own.”
28 June 2021 | 58 replies
Take his words with a grain of salt.
Vince Craig Short Term Rental market, Hot, cold or lukewarm?
4 January 2024 | 25 replies
Goldcrest Homes in Salt Lake City is selling a new home project with no Mortgage payments for Six Months!
Kyle Kovats Best Multi-Family Syndication Coaches
3 January 2024 | 45 replies
I work for him now so take it with a grain of salt, but I started as a student with ZERO real estate experience, and continue to be a paying student.  
Tom Henderson Best Vehicle for DIY Landlord
30 April 2018 | 92 replies
We have the seats folded down and have carried a lot in it.... like tools, wood, water softener salt, gardening supplies, chainsaws, lawnmowers.
Serge S. How does this story end? Prediction for 2020
12 July 2021 | 138 replies
Lawyer up and join the witness protection program.If you have been around the block you know that RE valuations do not adjust overnight hence take the anecdotes from your brokers and realtors that its business as usual with a grain of salt.