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Obdia Whitmore good credit
30 April 2015 | 5 replies
Any lender will first look at your credit and character.  
Mike Girard What about Kensington in Philadelphia?
4 May 2015 | 27 replies
Sorry Joe, Don't know any of those characters.
Shia G. small development project
3 May 2015 | 5 replies
As with all lots of residential character there will be a requirement for front, side and rear setbacks resulting in a loss of buildable area further reducing the building size (no permanent structure may be constructed in setbacks)  Depending on city zoning ordinances there may a provision of a zero lot line (meaning possible reduction of side yard setbacks)  with zero lot lines it may be possible to build a  20 foot wide structure, however you may be restricted in height and required to provide additional fire protection between your property and the next.
Jon Jack No Funds. No Deals. No Worries.
21 August 2015 | 0 replies
Just got to see the latest addition to the Marvel cinematic universe,ANT-MAN.It was heaps of fun.Had a struggling underdog character, Scott Lang a would be cat burglar who just got out of jail and is trying to get his life back and see his daughter but hasn’t caught a break.He doesn’t give up, uses the resources at his disposal given by a wealthy benefactor who has faith and trust in him and has a group of friends who help him reach his or their common goal, defeat the bad guy and save the world and create a life for him and his family, in this case his daughter.Oh and yeah, he became a leader…a leader for the ants.Taking on challenges, whichever size they may be.Got me remembering Scott Carson’s post about movies.
Account Closed What is your typical day like as an agent?
26 August 2015 | 5 replies
Ask any upper level law student about the nightmare that is the "Character and FItness" background check and interviews and you'll hear all about it. 
Daryl Williams RE Commision on realtors who wholesale
28 August 2015 | 4 replies
Grounds for denial of issuance of license or for disciplinary action(A) In addition to Section 40-1-110, the commission may deny issuance of a license to an applicant or may take disciplinary action against a licensee who:(1) makes a substantial misrepresentation involving a real estate transaction;(2) makes false promises of a character likely to influence, persuade, or induce;(3) pursues a continued and flagrant course of misrepresentation or makes false and misleading promises through associated licensees or through any medium of advertising or otherwise;(4) in the practice of real estate demonstrates bad faith, dishonesty, untrustworthiness, or incompetency in a manner as to endanger the interest of the public;(5) represents or attempts to represent a real estate broker other than his broker-in-charge or property manager-in-charge without the express knowledge and written consent of the employing broker-in-charge or property manager-in-charge;(6) guarantees or authorizes and permits any associated licensee to guarantee future profits from the resale of real estate;(7) makes a dual set of contracts, written or otherwise, by stating a sales price higher than the actual sales price in an effort to obtain a larger loan from a lender or lending institution or for the purpose of misinforming a governmental agency or any other reason;(8) is convicted of violating the federal and state fair housing laws, forgery, embezzlement, breach of trust, larceny, obtaining money or property under false pretense, extortion, fraud, conspiracy to defraud, or has been convicted of a violent crime as defined in Section 16-1-60, has been convicted during the previous five years of a felony directly related to the practice of the profession, or has been convicted during the previous seven years of a felony, an essential element of which is dishonesty, reasonably related to the practice of the profession, or pleading guilty or nolo contendere to any such offense in a court of competent jurisdiction of this State, any other state, or any federal court;(9) fails to report to the department in writing by certified mail, within ten days, notice of conviction of a crime provided for in item (8);(10) fails, within a reasonable time, to account for or to remit any monies coming into his possession which belong to others;(11) pays a commission or compensation to an unlicensed individual for activities requiring a license under this chapter.
Jeff G. Carpet ruined - Do I have recourse? Should I pursue?
30 September 2015 | 44 replies
And who knows, this set of tenants has a good income and just might be the sort to behave with upstanding character - in other words, some people do pay all of their obligations. 
Tristan Burch Duplex financing when I already own half
5 September 2015 | 6 replies
Any sort of a planned subdivision where all the "duplexes are like that...probably not going to happen, it's out of character for the area.
Sam Leon If you won't rent to a lawyer, would you rent to a cop?
10 September 2015 | 42 replies
Cops have access to the legal system from the back side as well as code enforcement and fire department so while they are likely to be good characters if you get one that is not they can bankrupt you with little to none of their own money in the game.
Nikki Harmon Wholesaler Misrepresented himself
5 September 2017 | 196 replies
listen, i'm just saying that not everyone is a bad apple and you can't go around making generalizations about every person, it's bad character.