
3 February 2013 | 13 replies
Then if they have over a 680 just let them get into your unit if your comfortable with the rest of the back round check.

14 March 2013 | 19 replies
Those stupid round disc things dont fit in my 8-track player!!

19 November 2013 | 4 replies
Do I simply cap off the round duct work at the end or do I need to take off the complete branch (only register on this branch) and seal the opening at the main duct?

21 September 2015 | 1 reply
For example, Christopher Columbus probably ran into several people that did not agree with him that the earth was round.

18 June 2022 | 12 replies
Installing a new bathtub is VERY labor intensive (I did it in another property and wished I had reglazed instead), so the cost of installation (or trying to round up a circus of people to DIY) of a new bathtub makes reglazing something to seriously consider.
27 July 2015 | 10 replies
I happened to know the asset manager, so he was more forthcoming with me than he would be otherwise: the bank went through three rounds of remediation, spending a total of $87,000 to remediate the soil.There was a company in CT that removed oil tanks for a flat fee of $18,000 and that included an "insurance policy" that if it leaked, they would remediate at no additional cost.

16 April 2016 | 18 replies
The high bidder in this second round buys the 200 remaining notes, their analysts do similar analysis, and say they determine that 150 notes meet their risk adjusted return criteria.

12 March 2016 | 21 replies
I recommend talking to a lawyer.We charge them a fine, and then the dog has to be off property.If they don't pay the fine by the next round of evictions we evict them.The tenant knows the rules and is actively trying to violate the rules.If you let this slide, other tenants will start to do the same.

18 March 2016 | 8 replies
I challenged this because #1, the engineer himself says the chimney does not need any adjustment, he just wants there to be a warranty on it and #2 because I don't think a structural engineer has any right to say that a seller can only use Brand X piers...especially when there is not adjustment needed.After many rounds of my refusing to pay for new piers that were not needed the finance company agreed to not require the structural engineers signoff if I could get them the Olshan paperwork explicitly stating that the piers were warrantied...I got that for them and then they decided that the house needed to be physically inspected by Olshan, so we did that...then they required more paperwork from Olshan but that after I got that for them we would be clear to close but the original closing date had passed so I had to extend the contract, which I did...and then after all this was completed now they tell me that the finance company still requires the structural engineer's signoff, and now the engineer is saying that he will not do it because I have two different brands of piers and that is not acceptable.The buyer's realtor has told my realtor that they have pleaded with the engineer to signoff but he will not do it.I do not see any justification for the engineer to say that it is unacceptable to have two different brands of piers...especially since no work is needed and this is apparently just a fight for a warranty.

24 March 2016 | 7 replies
'Round here renting by room and roommate is the same thing...