
4 June 2011 | 10 replies
If it looks like it is gonna go to court, you may want to compromise and give them a little back to sign off.

2 February 2012 | 8 replies
Whenever you compromise your standards, it leaves the door open to so many things going wrong.

24 June 2009 | 251 replies
Sorin T, you can if you want to. lolthere are a few reasons I would possibly lose interest in investing in USA.1. sharp increase in national debt2. communist policies3. anything that may cause unsustainability in any area that I consider important for survival, prosperity and happiness, such as compromising national security, prosperity, health, agriculture, economic growth, etc.I don't care to be liable for large debts that may be invested in an unsustainable economy or in assets that may be taken from me. real estate for me is long term, not like trading stocks or buying and selling businesses. being Canadian I am subjecting myself to a crash course in American politics and financial policies and political policies that may affect my investments. the recent developments in USA have not inspired confidence in many foreign investors and neither has your current leadership in Washington. regardless I still consider USA to be one of the best countries in the world for business.you have to admit the recent effects on the stock market have certainly gotten the world's attention and caused us to ask questions and perhaps be a bit more cautious in our approach to business with USA, no?

25 October 2016 | 7 replies
I’m sure you’ll find a compromise.

29 June 2021 | 68 replies
I would ask the agent to bring it up to the seller and see if the seller and you can compromise a bit and go through the mortgage process together.

27 June 2018 | 5 replies
Many of these guys, especially the smaller subs, come onto my team with the express understanding that if they would like get my business and keep my business - that they are not to take on additional work for other investors/developers (people who are most likely to throw any kind of volume their way and subsequently compromise my ability to get my jobs done in a timely manner) without my approval.

14 April 2017 | 15 replies
This is a wonderful compromise where all are responsible [protection for me] but each can pay their portion separately [convenience for them].
2 November 2016 | 0 replies
I regret not withholding rent since the unit was technically uninhabitable due to the fire detectors and the door that was broken down was compromised, and the fact that if the cabinet hanging off the wall ever fell I would be dead.
6 October 2016 | 1 reply
Insurance has offered only to clean the clothing.My wife has serious health issues, particularly her compromised immune system, and all but the most mild cleaners tend cause an allergic reaction.