
12 November 2021 | 5 replies
It was listed incorrectly as a single family home which didn't help my case.

29 June 2011 | 7 replies
Sounds like you are living in a condo that is really old in age or was poorly and incorrectly renovated.It's common in older buildings to have thin sheet rock and also the insulation used in the walls had a lower value back then.Over time the insulation breaks down.If you can hear each other between the walls it is definitely not a person issue it is a building issue.Good luck on getting them to redo the walls and insulate to fix the problem.Your best bet is to move to a newer facility with proper sound deadening.If you moved to a town house on the end unit then you would only share one common wall.In an apartment you can have people below you,above you,beside you, and with poor sound control can be a nightmare for a tenant.No legal advice.

2 October 2011 | 15 replies
What is complicated is the gov-mint working in concert with the Ivy League geniuses to design away risk using elaborate securities and having their buddies in the ratings agencies price the risk incorrectly.

13 October 2014 | 15 replies
If there is no voltage the power company installed a bad meter or installed it incorrectly.

22 August 2014 | 5 replies
Then is it safe to assume a home sitting on the market for an extended period of time is priced incorrectly?

1 March 2014 | 20 replies
If you have specific information that this is incorrect I would be very interested in the specifics.

11 September 2014 | 7 replies
And, if there is a lawyer out there who finds something incorrect about what I've learned and mentioned above, please comment on what may be incorrect.

9 April 2014 | 0 replies
Now I'm 1 day away from filing my taxes and I have this still incorrect - "Corrected" 1099-misc.Just for clarity: Should Box 1 Rents include the "gross" or "net" rents?

18 July 2010 | 60 replies
No, that is incorrect.

19 August 2015 | 77 replies
Further investigation with their department with access to GMAC info (a chore in itself to get to) the supervisor said that we were told this incorrectly-- that in fact it was because GMAC had had a bankruptcy!