
12 June 2013 | 11 replies
I directed that owner to a good probate attorney in my area and that will take several months most likely, but such is life, on to the next.This one I got from a call on my car magnet yet again, this time NO PROBATE(thank god).

24 September 2013 | 31 replies
- Clear fridge of all magnets- Clear all kitchen and bathroom counters (you really don't want your toothbrush out for pictures)- Remove pet bowls, toys, and beds before showing - Store kid's toys - keep a laundry basket of toys that can quickly be put in car when you leave house (works great for toddlers)- take out the trash- Do not leave 14 bottles of soaps and stuff in bathtub-Store gun cabinet so people do not remember your house as the house with guns- People look in medicine cabinets - don't leave meds that may leave an impression in view- Organize pots and pans - store the bunt, angle food cake pans, waffle iron, fryer and other large items not used often to clear out room- Clean Clean Clean (especially light switches, door knobs and other areas that hands are always on

28 January 2014 | 20 replies
But the city's ability to negotiate for a residency requirement with the employee unions is no longer permitted due to a new state law.I don't think that a large percentage of current employees will suddenly leave for several reasons: many would have to take a loss on their home; also they may have already adjusted to whatever accommodation they made for the overall poor schools - either magnet school, charter school, private school or they've been able to transfer their kids into a suburban district (in WI it is possible to send your child to a district you do not live in).But for new employees the perception of the school district will be an important factor in where they choose to buy.

8 December 2014 | 16 replies
it can be as simple as subway tiles with a strip of glass mosaic running through and it gives a higher end appearance to the kitchen while only costing a couple hundred bucks to do.they make led under cabinet lights that you simply touch by hand and they attach with a magnet so they can even be pulled off to use like a flashlight.

11 December 2014 | 7 replies
That is why I hedged and said that he could have legitimate marketing expenses, but without details, we can't be sure.For example, let's say James puts a magnetic "I buy houses" sign on the side of his personal use vehicle, then drives all around town doing personal errands.

19 January 2015 | 9 replies
A hose left on and running would probably be like a magnet.

10 February 2015 | 8 replies
Maybe even your own magnetic sign on the outside of the car..as long as the company's rules don't prohibit it.

26 February 2015 | 26 replies
There's a magnet school there but it was only placed there to try and improve the surrounding area.

24 August 2014 | 2 replies
Get a magnetic sign and put it on your car and put the car at a Local Walmart!

13 October 2014 | 10 replies
He is absolutely not a proponent of umbrella insurance policies and in fact called them a lawsuit magnet.