
23 May 2014 | 11 replies
Suddenly I have a mental picture of being chased around a roof by angry mud daubers, screaming like a little girl and falling 20 ft onto a piece of jutting-out rebar on the slab below (similar experience happened to by brother awhile back - he survived somehow).

9 June 2017 | 10 replies
His other option is to find somewhere else, and upon completely cleaning out the house and removing all his property he would receive a sum of cash ($200-$300) to go towards his new place.He has since made no effort to fix any issues, and my insurance company is screaming to have the car removed and the siding repaired, even though I don't own the place yet.

28 March 2016 | 7 replies
I see central Or. as a pretty tough market for what is talked about on BP... the screaming deals of 4 to 6 years ago are kind of gone..

22 January 2017 | 14 replies
I wouldn't say any of them were screaming good deals, but rather properties that didn't look at great or weren't advertised well that had been sitting on the market for a while, and the sellers were starting to drop their price and/or be more negotiable.

26 May 2014 | 29 replies
It is a screaming bargain at $50/$70 (whatever) per month and at least in West Coast markets you are at a major disadvantage if you are trying to do all of this title work yourself while everyone else has 85% of the work done from an on-line database.

24 January 2021 | 3 replies
Today's close friendship or romance or clique can be tomorrow's domestic screaming match, bothering all the other tenants, and causing “good” tenants to move out.You can find quite a bit of news articles available on the resurgence of co-housing and micro-apartment type living.

27 March 2017 | 27 replies
I've worked for a few Fortune 500 companies, it's incredibly tech savvy, in my opinion, we have a good state governor in John Kasich, and the rental/real estate market is screaming hot.That said, I'm burnt out on the weather (the opposite of a pun intended).

19 August 2015 | 77 replies
When I called my local bank, there was an audible pause from the mortgage banker, when I said I was freaking out because it was Ocwen.... she said she had probably had 10 calls in a week about them and trying people to refi away.My point to all this is....run away screaming....get a refi now.

25 February 2015 | 10 replies
The fact that you are asking this question, screams that YES you need a closing agent....and title insurance, title search, etc.

17 August 2013 | 6 replies
Tampa got 'hot' in one section 3-4 bedroom SFH for a limited, predictable time (with some others rushing in on the "there's gold in them thar hills" mentality) - but I don't think we find out the true situation before the end of the year.Interactive map where the hedge funds boughtSingle Family Rent rates over the past 12 months TL;DR - Hedge funds cherry pick on market niche over a few short months, usual cheerleaders scream "we're back, baby" when reality says many niches are still sitting still or declining.