
28 February 2016 | 7 replies
Let's just call the old house your primary address with it being on your license, your mailing address, a bar of soap in the bathroom, kool-aid in the fridge, a bed and a change of clothes in the closet.

9 March 2016 | 28 replies
Seriously, though, I like to keep it simple (market is high, about right, or low), position myself accordingly and while still covering myself for all reasonable outcomes ... beyond that, I think we can quickly pass the point of diminishing marginal returns on our analysis and into the realm of false precision.When I wore a younger man's clothes I used to do something similar, except back then I was working at JPL and running monte carlo analysis and every possible worse case I could throw at the spacecraft simulator.

8 March 2016 | 13 replies
Its really simple, just wipe on with a cloth like your staining bare wood(my favorite color is Dark Walnut).

15 May 2016 | 38 replies
You need to bring microlife to the soil to have it hold more moisture and to deal with the current soil condition.Get red wrigglers, about 4 pounds, as well as about 20 gallons of worm tea.Prewater the entire yard to a damp, moist condition, and add the worms and then the worm tea after it starts drying, but while the soil is still damp.This will carry the microlife as well as the moisture deep into the soil and preaerate your soil.After this, THEN plant your sod.

17 October 2016 | 10 replies
Food is just one example, electronics, clothes, and all of that other stuff is nonsense.

20 April 2016 | 22 replies
Now throw in the things like clothing stores, car sales, sporting goods, restaurants, grocery stores, hardware stores, etc and you have a vicious cycle of decline and contraction on a micro economic level.

26 April 2016 | 2 replies
Look closely for the non-obvious like wicking up inside of upper Sheetrock and places that are darker and could be damp.

30 April 2016 | 9 replies
Fox and have had no issues, I've also used Choice Home Warranty for one of my last houses that sold for 135k The cost of the plan was $561 with a $60 service call fee.Includes: Clothes Dryer, Clothes Washer, Refrigerator, AirConditioning System, Heating System, Water Heater, ElectricalSystem, Plumbing System, Plumbing Stoppage, Built-InMicrowave, Oven/Range, Stove, Cooktop, Dishwasher,Garbage Disposal, Ceiling & Exhaust Fans, Ductwork, GarageDoor Opener, Whirlpool Bathtub

7 May 2016 | 5 replies
As we all know the process should be to have all these liens cleared up as part of the clothes.

9 May 2016 | 7 replies
Kiyosaki would consider me a chicken little but hey I am not some single guy in my 20's with no one counting on me to keep them fed, clothed and sheltered.