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Matthew Mucker First investment property: need a sanity check
15 October 2008 | 15 replies
The contract was executed 9/25 but not delivered until 10/1.
Dawn Vought Travis Peterson/Todd Morgan/Freedom Financial Services
24 December 2015 | 24 replies
Wow, I would like to add another client scam delivered by none other than Travis Peterson.
Account Closed selecting an exchange agent
30 October 2008 | 3 replies
Also, the closing attorney for the sale used the QI as his CPA and he delivered the $25,000.
N/A N/A Evaluating Real Estate Agents
2 September 2006 | 20 replies
Most promise the world and then don't deliver.
Dick Green Gas Prices!
21 June 2009 | 26 replies
Now OIL is running out and we (and our leaders) are doing NOTHING to supplant it.The common thread in the case of the Dutch and the English is that the reliance on plentiful, and cheap energy caused a complacence because it was just TOO EASY to keep doing what they had been doing.A couple of parallels to this can be found in the cliche' about the old "buggy whip makers", and simlarly in the case of people who made, and delivered ICE back in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.There were probably a lot of players in both industries, and as competition from refrigerator manufacturers and auto makers became intense, the remaining buggy whip makers and "ice men" were obviously the MOST EFFICIENT players in their respective markets.
N/A N/A Property Manager
24 November 2011 | 3 replies
I don't think it's advisable to give the property manager a warning or discuss the issue really; this is a case of gross negligence and even if they will "clean up their act" in the future, you've lost any confidence in them and there's no reason to pay somebody big bucks when you doubt whether they will deliver.
Sam Green Where do you shop for hardware when rehabbing?
14 February 2006 | 4 replies
Last year I had a pretty major rehab (ppty cost $22K, final material cost $14K) and I "shopped" my major list at all three.No suprise HD was the absolute highest, also they DON'T DELIVER at any price.
Bryan Casteel Strange Problems in Properties
16 April 2006 | 8 replies
It was disgusting and to top it off she was due to deliver her second child in two months.
N/A N/A Sale contract Question
8 March 2006 | 2 replies
Possibly, they could sue you for specific performance and force you to sell, or somehow quantify the loss they sustained when you did not deliver (hotel expenses b/c of no home to move into, etc.) and (also) sue you for those damages.
Joshua Dorkin Mortgage Horror Stories
23 March 2006 | 1 reply
They did deliver, but it was a costly lesson for me.