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David Niu Old furnace and AC in duplex deal
27 July 2019 | 11 replies
> Also, always change the evaporator coil (indoor coil) when installing the new condensing unit (outdoor unit)This part I agree with, especially if you're replacing either of those because they have failed of old age, or if they were very old (20+ years) and suffered some external trauma, which are probably the most common conditions.If somebody steals the outdoor unit for the metal, or a car skids through the yard and takes out the outdoor unit, or someone tries to use a 12" long drill bit to hang a picture and puts a hole in the evaporator coil, that's IMHO a little different. 
Lisa Mayfield San Antonio new wholesaler
1 October 2019 | 9 replies
Since bandit signs need permits here in San Antonio I was thinking to do signage for my car instead. 
Jacob Compton Cash-flowing property but is it a good deal?
27 July 2019 | 19 replies
Neighbors complain about all of the cars out front taking up all the street parking.
Nicholas Salnicky Brrrr "The refinance"
2 August 2019 | 8 replies
If you financed the purchase price with a mortgage you have to pay off the first bank to get the title to the property and give that to the second bank for collateral.That would be like owning a car with a loan on it and selling it to someone without giving them the title.
Account Closed Threatening letter buyer's attorney for breach of contract
31 July 2019 | 20 replies
@J Scott  if he used a CAR form there probably is a mandatory mediation clause so you cant sue until you go to mediation first its the same with OR and WA standard realtor contracts.. keeps the courts from being all clogged up and gives retired judges something to do.
Jack Mccormack Building Good Credit on an E2 Visa??
27 July 2019 | 2 replies
After 1 year you paying off the CC, this will be converted to unsecured cc and you will have your money released.We also have CC on the company name but this doesnt help with your personal credit building.Best is you get 2 or 3 lines of credit asap (credit cards, car loans, purchasing items like appliances on credit and paying of in time...this will build your credit. 
Margaret Vosburgh Cold calling in my car
27 July 2019 | 0 replies
I will be cold calling from my car on my commute home from work, it’s about an hour.
Zach Hoereth The BRRRR method is foolproof! Right?
28 August 2019 | 17 replies
Car ran into a house 3 years ago.
Dustin Burt Newbies seek Mentors but Mentors seek money
31 July 2019 | 50 replies
No student loans, car payment, or mortgage.
Richard Foster New To BP from Oklahoma City
7 August 2019 | 22 replies
A couple times a week my colleague Kiera hops in the car with an investor to help them understand the lay of land.