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Jacqui Elouarga in a bad situation
2 November 2009 | 18 replies
However, the fact that the landlord is having financial difficulty does not give you the legal or moral right to refuse to pay rent.
Kenneth LaVoie Tying up a property quickly
26 May 2009 | 2 replies
I want to be reasonable and moral here though, I don't want to needlessly tie up 5 properties, just so I can take my sweet time leisurely looking at them -- I wouldn't want that done to me and I won't do it to others.
Dick Green Communism
4 June 2009 | 29 replies
Diminished morality signals the fall of any society.
Ivan Jouikov Anything illegal in this scheme?
9 July 2009 | 28 replies
From a "moral" standpoint I know the seller will not benefit, since whatever money is made besides my "10% commission" will go to repay his debts to my mentor (who used to be HML).The person being added to the title is also my mentor's person.
Timothy W. The Joke Thread
30 March 2010 | 37 replies
This is a moral/ethical dilemma that was once actually used as part of a job application.
Rich Weese Glen Beck at Mall
16 September 2010 | 80 replies
For some reason "conservatives" like for the government to legislate morality in some arenas...that has always been comical to me too.
Rich Weese Education U.S. style, imo and Beck's.
7 September 2010 | 13 replies
Get rid of anything to do with religion/morality or Fox News and we probably agree on 95% of things
Ben Kevan Rental Penetration in Remote Locations
25 September 2010 | 1 reply
I know this sounds like a big pain in the *** and for most people it is but the truth is if you have the tolerance for this you can make money, if you don't want to put in the extra effort and you count solely on people who know you are 2000 miles away, you are very likely to not get what you think you are paying for.You reap what you sew is the moral of the story.
Account Closed Does a college degree help?
4 October 2010 | 24 replies
Morals and common sense along with a healthy does of intelligence are, in my opinion, needed for success.I've hired and fired a number of individuals with a laundry list of degrees who were obviously very smart, but they couldn't stand on their own in their respective fields.
Ashley Hines Soon to be RE Agent w. a Question & Scenerio
18 November 2010 | 10 replies
However, in my mind it questions the moral, ethical, and legal aspects surrounding this scenario.