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John Horner Professional Listing Photos - How do they look so good?
23 April 2014 | 9 replies
He simply just used photo filters and enhancers.
Account Closed Best way to remove mold?
13 June 2016 | 44 replies
Now, heaven help you that somewhere in your house is lead or radon or mold, and landlords cringe in terror more at the regulations around a problem rather than the problem itself.
Jon Lallande Appraisal Difference 100k?!
14 August 2019 | 12 replies
Never mind $20K enhancement.
Ryan Thomas Legal advice on builder land screwup
6 March 2018 | 0 replies
(I suspect its possible but is cost prohibitive after talking to my landscaper)My question is, given they sold us the land before final approvals were given and now want to make changes to it that will reduce the value, do I have any legal aspects to this that can help enhance my negotiation position?
Matt Nelson Presidential race, 2008
20 May 2008 | 98 replies
Through his plans to establish permanent bases in Iraq and to bomb and (possibly invade)Iran, world opinion of us would go down and terrorism would increase.3.
Renee Allen Terrorists cause for housing slump
31 March 2008 | 14 replies
The economy in general is headed for a hopefully brief downturn.I don't think terrorism is a huge factor, even though that's what some people would want you to believe.
Joel G. If you had these resources...what would you do??
11 May 2015 | 89 replies
Now, however, we are finding that we may be able to do some of that without necessarily leaving our jobs (which would greatly enhance our financing prospects on projects...say that three times fast)...so now we may be changing gears a bit.As far as leverage goes...we are willing to do some but would prefer not to bet the entire farm.
Matthew Thompson I don't see how this is sustainable
24 May 2016 | 31 replies
So I'll describe my removed image instead:I agree with @John D. regarding the bank slowing your roll if you can't take a 25% haircut and still do OK by posting an image from the American Sitcom "The Office" of a character named Ryan pointing at the quoted post described above in a whimsical manner oriented vertically instead of horizontally to enhance the amusing nature of the image itself. 
Jeff Thompson Waco TX
6 January 2019 | 20 replies
It is also cost effective for the Army to consolidate resources during draw downs, meaning Hood might actually get more resources during a troop draw down as other bases go poof and remaining units are consolidated on larger posts.Early in the War on Terror - I was still in high school - apparently the Army deployed several units from Hood simultaneously.  
Brian Garrett Preparing for my first flip!
31 March 2017 | 19 replies
It is one thing that can enhance and develop a good working relationship with a contractor.