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Rich Weese Glen Beck at Mall
16 September 2010 | 80 replies
As long as there wasn't any long-term use that may indicate permenant psychological impairment (according to everything I've read, every day for 10 years is typically the definition of "long term use" for marijuana) and as long as there's no current use that could stand in the way of them doing their job as President, I don't see why it would matter.
Sebastian Zwolinski Ready for my first deal
13 June 2016 | 12 replies
This is your first deal, and it is a know impaired property, so get a licensed home inspector to inspect the place.
Katrina P. Does anyone ever have problems getting tenants in place?
2 May 2011 | 12 replies
This is reality... and why sometimes a lower rent is appropriate for an otherwise comparable (except for the small impairment(s) in the) property.
Bienes Raices .Housing Fades as a Means to Build Wealth, Analysts Say
12 October 2010 | 19 replies
Ahh…Kevin has raised the issue of “human capital†and how homeownership impairs the ability of mobile professionals to “deploy†said capital by being nomadic and in essence a free agent.
Rich Weese dominos falling?? What if???
24 May 2010 | 32 replies
If there is one central identity in this country, it is the fact that most of us are either immigrants or our ancestors were immigrants (With exception of the native Americans and blacks, of course).Throughout the history of the country, there was always economical gaps between states, but that have never impaired the country.Europe is a completely deferent story. culturally and economically.
Robert Baker HOA- Oregon Satellite dish on roof
28 July 2010 | 7 replies
A: The rule prohibits restrictions that impair a person's ability to install, maintain, or use an antenna covered by the rule.
Justin Cabral How would you approach this listed home?
2 August 2016 | 4 replies
Therefore you will be working with an impaired seller.
Connor Moulton Title Company or Attorney?
17 August 2015 | 9 replies
The state approved contract impairs your ability to assign the contract you're using.
Lynne Garris Sending letters out to homeowners regarding wholesaling
14 June 2019 | 17 replies
I'm more versed in California than in other states but, in California, the following would be considered acts of a foreclosure consultant (Number 3 is where all of those "Subject to" gurus get nailed):(a) “Foreclosure consultant” means any person who makes any solicitation, representation, or offer to any owner to perform for compensation or who, for compensation, performs any service which the person in any manner represents will in any manner do any of the following:(1) Stop or postpone the foreclosure sale. (2) Obtain any forbearance from any beneficiary or mortgagee.(3) Assist the owner to exercise the right of reinstatement provided in Section 2924c.(4) Obtain any extension of the period within which the owner may reinstate his or her obligation.(5) Obtain any waiver of an acceleration clause contained in any promissory note or contract secured by a deed of trust or mortgage on a residence in foreclosure or contained that deed of trust or mortgage.(6) Assist the owner to obtain a loan or advance of funds.(7) Avoid or ameliorate the impairment of the owner’s credit resulting from the recording of a notice of default or the conduct of a foreclosure sale.(8) Save the owner’s residence from foreclosure.(9) Assist the owner in obtaining from the beneficiary, mortgagee, trustee under a power of sale, or counsel for the beneficiary, mortgagee, or trustee, the remaining proceeds from the foreclosure sale of the owner’s residence.
Mike Franco have you ever been paid rent directly by social security?
13 July 2019 | 0 replies
I have these potential applicants who are very old, and managed by some assisted living program. 4 old ladies, cognitively impaired, disabled, from what I can infer.The assisted living supervisor came to see my rental, and told me that rent would be paid directly from their social security, from the gov't straight to me. 4 individual payments from each of the 4 ladies' accounts.Normally, I don't like to mess with anything involving the government.