
11 August 2014 | 8 replies
I don't want to do anything that may harm the seller or their credit.What situations should I use this tactic?

11 October 2014 | 7 replies
They are either new, like you, not local, or taking advantage of you.I always take the approach that, if you have no money committed to the deal, there is no harm in doing a handshake agreement.

18 August 2014 | 5 replies
I think they can be found under exterminators and wildlife rescue.

5 May 2014 | 7 replies
AFAIK, simple incompetence or dereliction of duty isn't cause for removal, the partner in question has to be actively trying to harm the partnership.2) Generally speaking, you can't legitimately negotiate a deal that's self-serving or self-dealing, where one partner does very well at the expense of the others.

2 May 2016 | 9 replies
Keep it simple, search the 203k contractor database, you wildlife one in your area, call a few then pick best one.These are the basics if you need more help send me a private message, happy to help.Much Luck!

8 August 2013 | 35 replies
oh, house, you can live in comfortably, shelter from rain, cold and other harms away.

19 August 2013 | 12 replies
In order to place that claim, they would have to show harm.

7 July 2012 | 14 replies
If she opposes it, it could likely cause harm to your succes and your marriage.

19 July 2015 | 9 replies
I did not put her under contract because I do not want to harm her in any way if this is not a deal that can get done.

1 June 2015 | 12 replies
I am with everyone else that for the most part just chalk it up to experience.As far as the short notice goes big time uphill battle on that, the time and heartache (if not the actual costs as well) isn't worth it.For the damages if you have the guys phone and email and possibly a forwarding address there isn't any harm in sending a list of repairs and the costs he owes you.