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Jamie L. What's your motivation?
28 October 2008 | 13 replies
Tenents tear everything up & want you to fix it.
Brian Campbell true market value
28 October 2008 | 6 replies
You have to consider the location of the property and the true market value- is it a tear down.
Account Closed If YOUR party looses-How will YOU react?
4 November 2008 | 84 replies
He snatched up my money and quick as a winkJumped back on his bandwagon as I gagged from the stink He then rallied his henchmen who were pulling his cart I could tell they were out to tear my country apart!'
Matt DuSold College area investing
23 September 2009 | 10 replies
Bear in mind college units tend to suffer a bit more wear and tear then the average market rate rental.
Account Closed Aspiring RE Investor "alone in the wilderness"...
16 November 2008 | 11 replies
It's all about the blood, sweat, and tears.
N/A N/A Evaluating Real Estate Agents
2 September 2006 | 20 replies
Out of that comes all the expenses, let's not even get into the current cost of gas or wear and tear on our vehicles!
N/A N/A Buying an existing home and tearing it down...
13 July 2005 | 0 replies

and I would like to build a brand new house on the lot. I am looking in an area that this has been very popular. So my new house will not stand out or appear odd.

I am not a builder. However, I have a good frien...

James W. Who is responsible for clogged drains?
28 July 2005 | 3 replies
Basically, you are responsible for any damage caused by tree roots, bad pipes, or other natural wear & tear.
N/A N/A Is it time for more regulation for mortgage banks?
6 July 2007 | 17 replies
Let's not shed a tear for the banks or the borrowers.
Arthur Moore ?A little input before I break open a possible can of worms?
19 November 2005 | 1 reply
New construction always sells better, and low wear and tear due to its newness.