
5 January 2018 | 76 replies
I need to (well I need to pay for...) replace every interior door, patch 6 very large dry wall holes (think kicked in walls), retexture half of the unit (due to the size of the drywall repairs), repaint the entire unit, new flooring for the entire unit, replace 2 broken windows, haul off 30 yards of furniture/household crap/misc debris plus whatever odds and ends I didn't/couldn't see on my initial walk through when the Sheriff did the lockout.

11 July 2018 | 27 replies
Obviously those who are "eco conscious" are more likely, but probably an urban or suburban 2 car household with access to dedicated parking.
9 March 2018 | 17 replies
I'll check the personal finance oval for ya at the bottom.I am married and we operate with 1 household account for general bills and groceries but we built together from the ground up so I see your point.

23 February 2017 | 3 replies
Then you are entitled to these discounts in Panama:Here is a summary of the benefits of the Panama retirement visa:One time Duty tax exemption for household goods up to a total of $10,000.Duty exemption for importing a new car every two years.50% off entertainment anywhere in the country (movies, concerts, sports)30% off bus, boat, and train fares25% off airline tickets ( originating in Panama - going anywhere)50% off hotel stays from Monday through Thursday30% off hotel stays from Friday through Sunday25% off at restaurants15% off at fast-food restaurants15% off hospital bills (if no insurance applies)10% off prescription medicines20% off medical consultations15% off dental and eye exams20% off professional and technical services50% reduction in closing costs for home loans25% discounts on utility bills15% off loans made in your name1% less on home mortgages for homes used for personal residenceA one-time exemption of duties (taxes) on the importation of household goods up to US$10,000 in total value.100% duty exemption on the importation or purchase of an automobile every 2 years.

27 January 2015 | 5 replies
The limit of coverage reflects the estimated cost to rebuild your home if it is destroyed by a covered event.)Home Protector (This endorsement will provide additional coverage if the amount of a covered loss exceeds your Dwelling coverage limit because of increased building costs, building code changes, inflationary effects from material shortages or additional debris removal expenses.)Personal BelongingsOther StructuresLoss of Rental IncomePersonal Liability Medical Payments to Others Should I add-on these coverages:Water Backup or Sump Pump Overflow (This provides coverage for non-flood-related water back-ups through sewer lines and drains, and overflow from sump pumps (machines used to remove water from the foundation or basement of a home).)Slab or Foundation (This provides up to $15,000 for damage to the slab or foundation of your home if the damage is caused by accidental discharge or leakage of water or steam (including constant or repeated seepage) from within a plumbing system or household appliance.

2 April 2015 | 3 replies
Census, JCHS Household Growth Projections, Goldman Sachs)Job Growth - Trending positive - GA more businesses consider expanding moving here (Porsche, Mercedes Benz, Statefarm, Baxter, FirstData, NCR etc.)Lower VacancyHope this helps!

2 March 2022 | 18 replies
Make 3 x of the rent household income ($2500 minimum). 4. able to pay first and last month of rent along with $300 security deposit.

12 April 2016 | 45 replies
I can offer some great conversation, a good joke, real estate chat/advice, and I’ll cook you (and your household) a great dinner!

30 March 2021 | 322 replies
So the tax burden, in FELT TAX BURDEN, is actually much higher on the half of Americans who pay no federal income tax, they have not much disposable income to pay it with.Here is an article with interesting stats:http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/04/us-usa-economy-incomes-idUSTRE77302W20110804"The average income of those filing but paying no tax was $14,483.the share of those filing who paid no income tax rose to 41.7 percent of tax returns in 2009, up from 36.4 percent in 2008.a married couple does not pay income tax until they make at least $18,300, and families with two children pay no income tax until they make more than $40,000 under policies started in 1997 and since expanded at the behest of Congressional Republicans, many of whom complain that too many households do not pay income taxes.No income tax was paid by 1,470 of the 235,413 taxpayers earning $1 million or more in 2009Total adjusted gross income reported on tax returns, measured in 2009 dollars, was $7.626 trillion, down from $8.233 trillion in 2008 and $8.989 trillion in 2007."

25 August 2017 | 33 replies
If the answer is "moved in" we remind them about the terms of the rental agreement that state we must be notified in advance of any plans to change the household makeup and that the addition of new occupants must have our approval.