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N/A N/A Question Regarding Apartment Rental
14 June 2007 | 6 replies
Does the shower have enough water pressure?
Tom McGiveron Land Wholesale
3 November 2006 | 6 replies
And the county is too lazy to differentiate between the two.Sooo, what you need to do is lean on the assignor to get your money back due to non-performance (as specified in the assignment contract), then in turn they will put the pressure on to release the property from whatever is holding it up.
N/A N/A What will $750 Rent in Your City??
26 April 2010 | 42 replies
Lots of pressure downward on rental rates.
N/A N/A Questions about avg price for Granite Countertops
25 January 2012 | 17 replies
Most small fabricators will give you a good deal on the "Square Footage" price, but will still kill you on the "add-ons" such as sink cutout, cook-top cutout, mounting the sink, radius corners, backsplashes etc etc.
N/A N/A Real estate apprentice
1 December 2006 | 30 replies
It may not be a hard sell or a pressure driven sell, but there will be a "sell" of some type made at those meetings.
N/A N/A Hot Water Heater
27 November 2006 | 11 replies
It sounds like you have a pressure problem.
John Cleare Priceless Text- "I'm a Real Estate Investor"
3 May 2007 | 16 replies
I do not have the stress and pressure of needing to close my next deal by the end of the week, by the end of this month, or even by the end of this year.I live in one of the nicest neighborhoods, in one of the most beautiful states, in the best country that has ever existed on this Earth.I am a Real Estate Investor.
N/A N/A 80/20 loans
19 January 2007 | 3 replies
The banks are getting much more strict and are requiring money in the bank as well as a stronger credit score (620-640).Subprime banks have a lot of pressure to keep their foreclosure rate down because they can loose their license if a certain percentage of loans go into foreclosure.If you have any more questions, please let me know.Phil Altieri :superman:
Brian Emerson 1st rehab project
23 January 2007 | 11 replies
You pointed those outExterior pressure washing.
N/A N/A Refinacing options
7 January 2007 | 1 reply
Would the pressure of higher payments make it more likely to cause a late payment?