
5 October 2016 | 2 replies
The historical society people are concerned with the outside appearance of the home.

9 October 2015 | 21 replies
Sad commentary on our society today...?

26 May 2011 | 4 replies
I think most would take it as a given that the initial condition of having more capital does give decided advantages and hence distorts a meritocratic society.

16 June 2017 | 48 replies
@Luis Fernandez the big thing your missing is it all looks good on paper... the tenant class IE the folks that live in the units that are D class or Hood.. are for the most part very difficult to manage.. and you simply will NOT get paid your rent.. and your expenses will be sky high. there is nothing a PM can do when your tenant kicks kicked off of HUD.. or their car broke down and the rent does not come in... you can run all the proforma's based on rental income.. just take your rental income profroma and cut it in Half or 1/3 for the year .. run your expenses up to 60 % at least of gross revenue and then see where the numbers flush out.... this is reality in the hood.the only folks I see who make it with these props are those that live there and work it .. its a whole different set of society than your probably used to dealing with or understand how they live.

9 June 2016 | 11 replies
Costs $5k-$6k all in.1) The internal components are aluminum and have an increased chance of fire with society's increasing electrical usage. 2) In a claim, the insurance company pays out $, then looks to see if they can recapture some of the loss from other parties that are at fault.

13 March 2017 | 45 replies
Furthermore I believe the necessity to work in crowded downtown areas is only going to decrease as we become more mobile as a society.

20 February 2017 | 7 replies
"How do we help the poor help themselves" is a common question I ask myself and those who serve the same segment of society I do)My insurance company paid out our ACV policy in full, I believe I have the highest sale price for 43608 for the next decade.I highly recommend everyone evaluate their policy and ensure you have:Coverage that you are comfortable with.

28 October 2016 | 7 replies
You may not be obligated to provide that accommodation depending on the type of unit.A single family home that you are renting out yourself would not be required to allow the service animal.This is what the humane society has to say about the question:http://www.humanesociety.org/animals/resources/tip...

14 November 2016 | 9 replies
From the yrs of 2011-2014 we watched a value drop in all real estate following the money available in the society.

23 June 2009 | 20 replies
This has led people to the mindset that "its not my responsibility, I have a disability, and because of my disability society owes me".