
28 April 2019 | 3 replies
This app really helped me due to the fact that i always carry my cell phone with me; so, when im bored I just pulled out my phone and began studying while im at work, or listen to the audio while im driving.

23 June 2015 | 6 replies
according to the Non-Residential/Residential Landlord and Tenant ActsIf a tenant abandons, surrenders possession of, or is evicted from nonresidential rental property and leaves goods, furnishings, fixtures, or any other personal property on the premises of the nonresidential rental property, the landlord may take possession of the personal property ten (10) days after the tenant receives personal service of notice or fifteen (15) days after notice is mailed, whichever is latest, and if the personal property has no ascertainable or apparent value, the landlord may dispose of the personal property in a reasonable commercial manner.

26 June 2015 | 2 replies
Car payment, cell phone, cable TV or eating out?
27 June 2015 | 1 reply
I am a new intern for the Funding Warehouse, which does 100% lending on costs or 70% off ARV, whichever is cheaper.
28 June 2015 | 3 replies
Here in the Middle East, the only expense I have is my cellphone bill and food.

14 October 2021 | 33 replies
Then there is language in the contract or LOI, whichever is being used, pertaining to the buyer broker fee.

14 October 2021 | 2 replies
Perhaps the HOA has a list of preferred/recommended contractors though.3) Usually HOA's dont care what you do inside your unit as long as it doesn't affect the structure.Given your cell phone issues, you probably should just hire a PMC to make sure you don't get blindsided by an emergency.

14 October 2021 | 5 replies
Whichever you like most, start with that.
19 October 2021 | 4 replies
While we aren't doing anything wrong I have called them and visited with them multiple times to try and be nice and I even gave them my cell phone number (not the best idea in hindsight).

19 October 2021 | 1 reply
Back of the napkin, you can estimate them like so:Purchase price (or assessed value, whichever is newer) x .06 for a rental x millage which is often .45 or so, depending on the county and district.