
5 May 2019 | 83 replies
No, I'm almost certain you cannot because it is a fundamental right recognised by the constitution.
6 June 2016 | 20 replies
I do not recognise special groups or concern myself with discrimination and I reject applicants for reasons other landlords do not even understand are potential problems.

5 January 2007 | 4 replies
However I recognise that starting early with some kind of retirement savings is good for building it up (the compound benefit), and I'm wary of having all my investments in property.So, for those who have made a concious decision to pay off the home loan first, or are also working on some non-property investments at the same time, why have you decided to go down these paths?

14 January 2020 | 184 replies
@Nick GentleI thought I recognised the name but hadnt seen an image before.

10 December 2016 | 3 replies
He was in a sling and on pain meds but managed to inform me that he had taken care of the foleclosure thru a company I didn't recognise and was already making payments.

30 September 2017 | 108 replies
However, the HMRC (UK tax authority) does not provide tax credits on tax paid on US income under an LLC, therefore I would need to pay taxation to the IRS on US income, and then to HMRC which makes this structure tax inefficient for non-US residents.On the flip side, incorporating an LLP provides flow through taxation that is recognised in both jurisdictions.

16 January 2018 | 273 replies
After landing, you go directly to US customs / immigration where they check your paperwork to make sure you are entering legally. https://www.dhs.gov/visa-typeshttps://www.uscis.gov/https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visa...https://www.usa.gov/green-cards I asked you whether you would recognise and be able to distinguish a visa that signified lawful presence if someone showed it to you?

6 January 2019 | 24 replies
Do you receive a accredited degree or diploma that is recognised by the real estate industry.

24 September 2018 | 86 replies
Most rational indivulaes recognise the added risk of pits.