9 February 2026 | 516 replies
For example, they refuse to address the capital call and fluff over as to why it was not redistributed to the investors, per their previous emails and statements.
22 December 2025 | 6 replies
It reveals:A single diagonal crackStarts near the roof/eave lineRuns downward at ~30–45°Passes through mortar joints and bricksAppears to terminate near the window openingThat pattern is not random.Most likely cause: Differential foundation settlement (corner/edge movement)Why this crack screams “settlement”Diagonal cracks in brick masonry almost always indicate movement, not shrinkage or temperature.Specifically:One portion of the foundation has moved downward relative to the restThe masonry relieves stress along the weakest diagonal pathBrick cracks diagonally because masonry is strong in compression, weak in tensionThis is not a thermal or cosmetic crack.Why the crack points toward the window (important)Windows are stress concentrators:The masonry above and beside openings carries redistributed loadsWhen the foundation moves, cracks often:Start at roof or corner loadsPropagate toward window or door cornersThat’s exactly what you see here.Likely contributing factors (very common)One or more of the following is usually involved:Uneven soil bearing under that side of the buildingPoor drainage at that corner (downspouts dumping water)Expansive clay soilsOlder shallow footingsPossible tree root influence nearbyIf this is an older building, this pattern is extremely common.How I would classify this crackAttributeClassificationCrack typeDiagonal structural crackPrimary causeDifferential foundation settlementStructural significance⚠️ ModerateUrgencyMonitor → evaluateCosmetic-only?
10 November 2025 | 0 replies
It aims to redistribute US trade revenues to American citizens, excluding high-income earners, and is framed as a "reward for hardworking Americans" who support domestic production.
10 November 2025 | 48 replies
Crazy that he proposes taking and redistributing but does not discuss him going out and earning such a place.Fortunately for some of these people who do not like work, I believe AI will increase productivity so that the 40 hour work week becomes near extinct.
11 October 2025 | 17 replies
Consequently, you have un marketable title to to risks from unknown parties potentially challenging delivery and acceptance.Tony F. the solution rests in your hands to devise a strategy for redistribution of risk.
7 October 2025 | 60 replies
The enlighten strategy is to make sure that the the poor have enough not to revolt and redistribute wealth themselves (Russian Revolution, French Revolution, etc.)
6 August 2025 | 6 replies
Is it a big enough deal to sell the properties and redistribute cash?
30 July 2025 | 4 replies
Foremost is owned by Farmers, so as they re-balance their book and exposure, they're likely redistributing their CA rental properties (and potentially with subsidiaries who have had higher rates approved by the state).We still offer coverage in CA.
30 July 2025 | 31 replies
By being correctly diversified, the portfolio will signal when a position is into those highs (over 5% vs others) and trim to reap those boom returns, re-distribute portfolio wide allowing for buying in the lows.
10 June 2025 | 2 replies
Surplus funds are usually redistributed or reinvested ethically, and profits are not generated from uncertainty (gharar) or gambling-like arrangements.While Takaful is widely available in places like Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and parts of the UK, it seems extremely rare or nonexistent in the U.S. — especially when it comes to property or title coverage.So I’m wondering:Have any of you found Takaful-compliant providers operating in the U.S.?