
23 March 2017 | 106 replies
I have several positive reviews online and I had a 2-year government appointed position on the Social Work Credentialing Committee of the Board of Behavioral Health Examiners for the state of Arizona.

6 January 2014 | 5 replies
If you did and this was not contained in the report, then you have two possibilities:1) If it is something the building inspector should have caught (you will need your contractor / roofer) to provide you with a professional opinion, then it may be deemed an error/omission by your inspector (he has insurance for this);2) If it can be demonstrated that the seller intentionally camouflaged the defect such that the building inspector could not have been expected to discover the issue [remember the inspector is conducting a visual inspection and is not permitted to open walls, etc. ... though they are expected to enter the attic space and examine the underside of the roof], then you "may" have recourse to the seller.
7 February 2018 | 87 replies
It was after sending my broker contact to do a drive by.. it was neither occupied or even rehabbed it was still sitting there apiece of poo poo never touched... easy examination of title docs revealed the TK marketer hammer in Aussie bought it for 15k and sold it for 125k and never touched it..

26 November 2015 | 79 replies
For the past three years I've been working with entrepreneurs, freelancers, hackers and designers.After months of strategic planning & close examining we’ve decided to put our initial focus on uniting the best and brightest minds to solve the ongoing problem of education reform.We plan to launch around Jan '16.

7 November 2019 | 15 replies
It looks like a form I would use to bring the defendant to court and cross examine trying to find out other assets than wages?

20 May 2011 | 42 replies
If my posts can't be examined on their own merit, which is what people should be doing, then this concept misses the mark IMO.

25 September 2015 | 104 replies
I would examine the money you have left after your PITI.

4 January 2018 | 8 replies
If your gain is greater than the 121 limits you could examine your intent as @Thomas Castelli said.

15 December 2018 | 4 replies
Because of this, the inspector was able to walk around and examine damaged peers, identify problems with the plumbing and point out more areas where we needed to pour cement footings than we had in mind...it's gotten a bit expensive.

26 September 2018 | 12 replies
I examined the damage and sent her a letter stating that this was technically not my responsibility because the she had misused the shelves by placing too much weight on them, but I would do it on my dime this time as a one-time customer service gesture.