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Mike D. A question about old houses
30 September 2009 | 12 replies
As long as the roof and structure are solid the house should last with regular maintenance.However, old houses feature such problems as lead paint, plaster walls, lead solder in water pipes, cranky plumbing fixtures, no insulation, asbestos insulation, leaky windows, and so forth.However, I've got two houses 70+ years old and when fixed up they are very charming.
Timothy W. Things I like about Obama
12 October 2009 | 61 replies
Again, it's not priority #1 right now...but it's not a bad thing to be pursuing.There's plenty to ***** about but it bears noting that even leaders you fundamentally disagree with may do some things worth mimicking.
Account Closed BoA jury trial
6 November 2009 | 14 replies
Pay EVERY dime of the clawback to shareholders as a dividend, holding off all future bonuses until such time that bill is paid in full.The nice Judge must have missed those powers among the many not brought to bear on this "save the shareholder/taxpayer" effort.Ain't NONE of the above gonna happen
Wade Munday Sort by date for forum search
9 November 2009 | 8 replies
Hi JD,Could you guys add a sort by date feature to your forum search?
J Scott Fannie Mae REOs
7 November 2009 | 4 replies
Originally posted by Anson Young: This is pretty standard, 15 days on market before investor offers can be seen, and the deed restriction. 90 day deed restriction has been around for several years, but apparently, the 15 day period just went into effect last month:http://www.realcomp.com/Features/fmfirstlook Thanks for the responses, guys!
David Sirmons Auto-mail...
19 November 2009 | 4 replies
Using the broadcast feature ("mass mailing") is appropriate for this as once a buyer's needs have been met, then your emails don't have any value to them so make sure you have an unsubscribe button for them and this will help you keep some idea as to which buyers on your list are still active and which aren't.Autoresponders are great for sellers because it keeps your presence before them further down the road until they finally come to terms and realize that they need help.Use common sense, if you feel you might be spamming then you're probably crossing that line... so make sure that everything you send out is relevant.
Ted Harris World Series of Poker .... you play?
20 November 2009 | 20 replies
The other time was at as WSOP Main Event Feature Table on ESPN (back in 2006).
George Moehlenhoff Andy Heller Fortune Launcher?
16 November 2009 | 8 replies
Having said that, I'm still impressed with this rei club - this is the first monthly meeting since I started attending in March that has featured a speaker that was selling something.
Chris C How to pick the right city?
20 January 2010 | 2 replies
This site offers a feature that shows overall market conditions for a designated area, as well as useful statistics for changes in market price to include graphs.
Emmanuel Bourjolly Making an offer.. AVR -270k
29 November 2009 | 3 replies
What he paid for it has no bearing in the matter.