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18 November 2023 | 18 replies
Many properties also have restrictions because they contain wetlands or environmentally vulnerable habitat, which is a particular problem in Florida.
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23 February 2018 | 8 replies
On average, you would be OK at $68/mo, but you're still vulnerable to having to do CapEx work before you've saved up enough.This is just what I do:For the SFHs I have, I just have a separate Ally Savings account for it (hey 1.25% why not).
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23 August 2017 | 11 replies
If you invest them in a different manner and something happens you could be in a seriously vulnerable and liable position.
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29 April 2012 | 159 replies
Newbie wholesalers are just as uneducated and vulnerable as most homeowners, so the whole argument of one taking advantage of the other seems pretty weak to me.
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12 September 2018 | 202 replies
One of the things I noticed is that the furnace will have a smaller diameter input, so a reducer is used, and there is also a tee and at least three inch drip leg; those are all going to be "hard pipe" pieces - so maybe at that point it is better to stay with hard pipe (I believe it is less costly).And hard gas pipe is not going to have the same vulnerability with lightning strikes as with CSST.
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30 March 2021 | 322 replies
The measures are questionable.As it stands the softening world economy predicts less increases in some commodities which, in turn, helps us.If/when China and the oil rich countries don't depend on our economy for their income, we will be vulnerable to them and they could call the shots.
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24 May 2011 | 5 replies
More than anything, be authentic and allow yourself to be vulnerable.
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14 August 2019 | 216 replies
This applies Consumer Protection section applies to "who are in default on their mortgages, in foreclosure, or at risk of losing their homes due to nonpayment of taxes may be vulnerable to fraud, deception, and unfair dealings with foreclosure-rescue consultants or equity purchasers."
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8 June 2020 | 7 replies
Say a property has had no flooding issues in the past….how do you feel about investing in an area like this, that was built on a riverbed, that is particularly vulnerable to climate change in the longer term?
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26 April 2012 | 108 replies
Which may be considered a criminal tort: "unlicensed loan activities".Also, what is different in the past year or so, are various new Federal & State laws, put in place to protect "distressed homeowners" who may be in default with a mortgage, or are so motivated, may be vulnerable to criminals and scam-artists, who will take advantage of their "distressed situation" by ripping them off, via upfront fees and "fake efforts" to obtain a loan modification, and more!