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Mark N.A Concealed Weapon Preferences
29 May 2008 | 38 replies
I can appreciate the effects of visual deterrence.
Rosen Parker Invest in Real Estate or Stocks???
23 October 2008 | 39 replies
Here's a visual. http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2005/05/26/cx_sc_0527homeslide_10.html?
Karen Phinney seepage in basement apartment due to recent record rainfall?
16 September 2008 | 6 replies
If you can visually inspect the foundation at the point the water is entering, you can get a better idea of what is going on.
N/A N/A What is the best improvement you can make on your home?
4 June 2008 | 22 replies
The trick with all of this cosmetic fluff is to put enough into the house to make it visual attractive to your buyers, but not to go overboard.
Joshua Dorkin Where do you advertise your vacant units?
10 October 2007 | 36 replies
With regard to the unit, even for rental properties, I think it's critical to stage the unit with reasonably nice, and color-coordinated furniture that allows the prospective renter to "visualize" living there.
Minna Reid When to tile
5 July 2010 | 23 replies
You tile under them because of visual possibilities.
Matt H The key to unlocking massive wealth and riches....
10 June 2007 | 12 replies
I personally don't use affirmations as r2 described, but I do heavily use visualization.
Rosa Perrone Real Estate Agents
23 December 2013 | 9 replies
After looking at a ton of properties you'll be able to make a quick visual call on the value of the property (what the property is worth to you).
Sophie Andrews appraisal
31 December 2013 | 7 replies
Have her inform you of any problems with the home that she is aware of; make a visual inspection and determine what help you need to proceed.
Heidi M. Can I choose not to renew a lease for a disabled veteran?
3 January 2014 | 11 replies
Fair housing laws state:If you or someone associated with you:Have a physical or mental disability (including hearing, mobility and visual impairments, chronic alcoholism, chronic mental illness, AIDS, AIDS Related Complex and mental retardation) that substantially limits one or more major life activitiesHave a record of such a disability orAre regarded as having such a disabilityyour landlord may not:Refuse to let you make reasonable modifications to your dwelling or common use areas, at your expense, if necessary for the disabled person to use the housing.