
20 March 2015 | 11 replies
I would recommend staying away from their attempt at integrated e-pay.
29 October 2008 | 24 replies
Furthermore, I don't know how they could have "attempted" to evict her 30 times.
4 November 2008 | 84 replies
We NEED a President that will attempt to repair our international relations, NOT one that will be an iron fisted tyrant like BUSH!

4 November 2008 | 2 replies
My background is not in real estate, but I am launching some new web services for neighborhoods and real estate, and I am attempting to learn as much as I can about how the industry works and meet the people involved, and hopefully make some contacts :DWell, enough about me!

20 February 2009 | 25 replies
Capitalism, democracy, a fight against extremist terrorists on mid east soil, a commander in chief who does not get swayed by popularity polls, an honest attempt to keep america safe and a free market, free.

21 December 2008 | 7 replies
Be careful on the guru courses, as they often charge way too much and only give you a piece of the puzzle in an attempt to "upsale" you to spend more.You can also check out my website for info.

7 November 2008 | 1 reply
This is an attempt to avoid triggering the due on sale clause (which is found in most conventional mortgages)."

30 November 2008 | 8 replies
However, we know up front about what we'll be dealing with and plan on holding the properties for a while before we'll even start rehabbing.We are currently attempting an auction as a way to wholetail properties to the public with them understanding they can't come with FHA financing.
20 January 2005 | 0 replies
When remodeling my own home I will attempt to do everything myself, aside from building cabinets or rewiring electrical circuits.

20 May 2008 | 6 replies
changing the zoning in an area is not as simple as it may seem there are a lot of steps besides seeking an attorney, it depends on what else is around also most cases you have to make an attempt to contact the surrounding property owners about this request and then it is done at the city counsel meeting and put up for vote.. you must have a plan drawn and engineered for review, the process is long. my husband is a developer in utah the process can take any where fro 6 months to a year and that does not mean the approval, its time and money, take a look and the general plan and proppsed plan for the city in the city planning they can give you a better idea of what the zoning is and possibilities of future changes