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Account Closed 24 years old and new to REI
26 March 2015 | 9 replies
That way you could host your music lessons in one area and live in the other. 
David Avetisyan SoCal: Sellers Market with No Downturn Insight
31 March 2015 | 33 replies
But like all good booms, when they end and the music stops, then we have a correction. 
Justin Quesnel Best time to find a renter
24 June 2013 | 3 replies
Now, the easiest time to find a tenant will depend on where you are and to whom you are renting.viz.1) In our student properties (University town), the "big" months for commencing of new leases are May and September ... though there is a smaller "blip" in January at the beginning of the second semester.2) In our "family" units tend, leases tend to start in July or August - when the kids are out of school.3) For those properties in Québec, most folks play musical apartments on Moving Day /Fête du déménagement (July 01)
Jim Huntley Eviction Case in Los Angeles (Rent Control) - Any Advice on How to Handle Court Case/Lawyer?
4 July 2013 | 9 replies
Within the last 12 months, he's thrown loud annoying parties that have driven another tenant to service notice (where said departing tenant stated that annoying tenant is the reason why), been physically intimidating (not touching, just violating personal space) to my property manager to the point of her quitting, violating lease terms by keeping a pet and refusing to get rid of it after being served notice, and breaking into a locked free-standing storage shed to store his own items inside and listen to music with friends without my permission.Hired a lawyer (who I am slowly coming to realize, despite strong online/avvo.com reviews, may be not great since he is not super-great at forewarning/forearming me), and we are in the thick of it, with filings, answers, and summary judgement notices.
Pete Nater Kind of new member, from the NYC area
14 July 2013 | 11 replies
I'm a musician too and it occurred to me I might compose short commercial theme for your "Quick Tips" and "Famous Four" segments??
Joseph Seays Newbie in Metro Atlanta
17 July 2013 | 7 replies
For the select few of us in the states who love this style of music that was really a top notch concert event.
David Jonsson posting classified ads to find motivated sellers
16 July 2013 | 2 replies
[url]http://madison.craigslist.org/rew/3939866444.html(i dont know how to use link button when composing the message, so you might need to copy and paste to view)or here is the copy:Reply [email protected] [?]
Taylor Jennings Two Foreclosure Leads - WTH do I do!?!
7 April 2014 | 15 replies
I think I was a little more composed after my first flop.
Brandon Turner Help Needed!! Tips for Selling Your House - (What is YOUR tip?)
24 September 2013 | 31 replies
- Get rid of all personal items and all family pictures (just neutral furniture and accessories)- Turn on lights before every showing- Open blinds before every showing- Create a flyer with all positive attributes of the house/neighborhood/area/etc- Make sure it smells nice- Paint your front door (it's the first thing the buyer will notice of the "interior"- Leave on a stereo or iPod with speakers playing some soothing/popular music
Lyndon Hughey Newbie from Dallas - Fort Worth, TX (Go Cowboys)
5 August 2013 | 16 replies
My wife and I now listen to the BP podcasts instead of music whenever we have a decent drive in head of us.