
8 January 2014 | 7 replies
Down here an ocean view can mean a lot more money, so it's well worth it to us.Aside from all the useful stuff, they're cool to operate.

23 January 2014 | 11 replies
Some people just make a bad decision once in their life and then they are labeled and treated like they will forever be the scum of the earth.Just do a search for a list of felonies:Issuing a false certificate 175.40Sports bribe receiving 180.45Tampering with a sports contest in the first degree 180.51Rent gouging in the first degree 180.57Unlawful possession of a skimmer device in the first degree 190.86Promoting gambling in the first degree 225.10Possession of gambling records in the first degree 225.20Gaming fraud in the first degree 225.60Possession of unlawful gaming property in the second degree 225.75Use of unlawful gaming property 225.85Obscenity in the second degree 235.06Eavesdropping 250.05

7 January 2014 | 22 replies
My mentor said it should cool off in a year, unless a fixer-upper comes along, that to buy anything 'retail' here is a bad investment.Thanks for your input and help!
5 January 2014 | 9 replies
If that's it, I would admit to hanging around lowlife's much less joining in with them.Got to take that claim with a grain of salt too Joe, I know it may sound cool to you, but I'm not confident a very large reputable law firm would engage in such stuff.I'd suggest they consider targeting non-compliance in foreclosure instead.

17 August 2016 | 48 replies
In your opinion, what is required for hotter real estate markets to cool off?

6 January 2014 | 22 replies
Beyond that it would probably be an additional $40,000 and 30-40 days to complete it.One point of view is, since the downtown Charleston market is going to probably get hot again in February after a Nov-Jan cool-down, it might sell well in January or February to a buyer who is particular about what kind of finish out they want to see (it will ultimtely sell for $240 per foot x 1,600' for about $375,000).
11 January 2014 | 11 replies
. - Presumptions.It says in part: "...All contracts, options, or other devices not based upon a substantial consideration, or that are otherwise employed to permit an unlicensed person to sell, lease, or let real estate, the beneficial title to which has not, in good faith, passed to such party for a substantial consideration, are hereby declared void and ineffective in all cases, suits, or proceedings had or taken under this chapter; however, this section shall not apply to irrevocable gifts, to unconditional contracts to purchase, or to options based upon a substantial consideration actually paid and not subject to any agreements to return or right of return reserved."

15 January 2014 | 11 replies
If you have the proper shut off valves and they are properly installed, there will be a bleed device for that purpose.You then have to put RV anti-freeze into the traps.Your safest bet is to have a plumber in to check things out.