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Manuel A. LEGALIZATION OF ALL DRUGS
28 July 2012 | 3 replies
If fact it is a source of national pride as the crime rates and functionality of those dependent on drugs has improved.
Julie Muse Carriage Lane Flip: Big Gains in Oakdale with Seth Choate!
22 June 2024 | 0 replies
The partnership with Seth Choate exemplified our collaborative approach to maximizing property value through strategic investments.
Julie Muse South Holloway Church Rd: Quick Flip Success with Julie Bilyeu!
22 June 2024 | 0 replies
The partnership with Julie Bilyeu exemplified our collaborative approach to real estate success.
Laura Graham The most important things to concentrate on?
24 January 2008 | 8 replies
Not understanding what the possible root problem is when looking at a particular situation can be disastrous, and costly.If you do not know, for example, how a typical toilet actually functions, and the actual cost of typical replacement parts (under $20) and what is involved in replacing them (less than five minutes work), you might not be making the best choices when repair is needed, or when renovation estimates are calculated.
Ike Ikokwu The Legitimacy of Pinnacle
29 September 2006 | 2 replies
When I joined in, they had just stopeed doing the short form app and were now trying to formalize their procedures a bit and make their accounting a bit more streamlined to avoid prior delays with folks receiving their partnership agreement.In either case, this is a great forum.
Eric Medemar What would your real estate report card say?
5 July 2007 | 2 replies
Not an exact quote from numerous medical studies but more of a synopsis.BTW; just to brag a bit on myself (and say "bite me" to just about every authority figure in my schools, except my Senior year Guidance Counselor, here is a short history of me since '66.Drafted into military, ended up spending 9 years doing that, a couple of combat decorations, started my BS while in service at the urging of my Colonel who told me my talent would always be wasted in government service, finished my BS in about 30 months of starting, despite several extended TDY assignments.Held 5 jobs within the first 3 years after getting out of the service, and had started one company, later sold.10 years later I had 5 rentals and an MBA5 years later I had 10 rentals and had started a second company5 years later I had quit a job after 17 years that was paying pretty da** well, started a partnership (dissolved within 3 years) and had 16 rentals, all paid for, owned my own house free and clear.BTW, despite my stellar 1.3 GPA in high school I had a 3.7 in college and a 3.8 in graduate school.
David Lunsford Installment sales/flips and theIRS
16 July 2010 | 1 reply
I buy and sell out of my Limited Partnership.
Rich Weese National security threats. Which is the worst?
24 September 2010 | 77 replies
The officer, under the new law, asks the driver and people in the back (in his/her limited though functional spanish) if they are documented (Hola amigos, tiene usted papeles?).
David Easing How do people amass large amounts of wealth?
27 April 2014 | 25 replies
My lending led to partnerships which led to other industries, but finance and RE was the anchor.
Wendell De Guzman Violating the 70% rule and still making money?
2 April 2014 | 12 replies
I am a violator.My partner and I debate about this very frequently due to our unusual partnership, but anyhow, here is the skinny.I strongly believe that in the Columbus, OH market that rate will fluctuate from 65% to 75% depending on the location.The demand in a war zone may be even lower then 65%, and in some of the very desirable areas may be higher then 75%.