
1 June 2012 | 7 replies
Now, if the landlord is actually doing lock-outs without due process or is using threats or coercion....that's obviously illegal.

1 June 2012 | 2 replies
Ken Latchers,No that's not my business plan, and that's good advice.I actually did ask my manager whether we can break a lease because somebody is being unclean and causing health issues.

2 June 2012 | 7 replies
When health issues arise, regardless of how well one is inusred, medical costs can dip into any estate.

9 July 2012 | 0 replies
What were the biggest threats to the project’s success that you encountered and how did you overcome these?

11 July 2012 | 10 replies
Well we don't have a health plan right now, so I guess I should get one.

10 July 2012 | 8 replies
As pointed out, again, a subject to means there is an existing lien and then you say the property is free and clear.You must be very young to think this lady is going to die any time because she is 70, LOL, she could out live you, she could easily live (not knowing her health issues, but in general) to 90, 95 or longer!

12 July 2012 | 13 replies
My wife does what Jim S and Andy B. have stated - and we usually get whatever promo offer is given to a new customer when threat to jump to Verizon is given.

12 August 2012 | 19 replies
In many areas ED is used for condemnded properties, at what point is a property so unmaintained that it presents a true health or safety issue to the public and government can take it and do what it will?

15 July 2012 | 10 replies
Too close to the "evil" gambling and the threat of increased crime (whether true or not, the perception will detract) and any casino workers that want to buy to be close to work will be lower income people, so at best they will maintain market level (but based on my friend's income level, I think they will be a step down).What are BP's thoughts on the situation?