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20 April 2022 | 35 replies
For seller signs, because I want them to last, I always put them on telephone poles.
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17 April 2019 | 74 replies
I grew up ridiculously poor - at one point we were homeless, and I lived long periods with no electricity, hot water, telephone, etc.
26 August 2019 | 8 replies
And when you get egress, ingress and regrees, you also need to state that you also want utilitiy access for gas, electric, water, sewer, cable, telephone and any other utility
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29 January 2018 | 8 replies
If the property is even one half hour away, they will more than likely not want to take an hour of their time to travel back and forth to the property for the owner, and they will just make a "one" minute telephone call to a service provider, and let the owner pay.
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3 March 2016 | 7 replies
There are a whole host of factors that go into the determination of whether a particular piece of land is good to build on, including existing zoning and land use designation in any master plan, restrictive covenants of record, potential for rezoning and use, access (including curb-cut), slope, soils, drainage, flood risk, historical use (pristine or a dump or former manufacturing site), and availability of services (water, sewer, power, telephone, cable, internet, garbage, etc.)
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29 October 2014 | 27 replies
Your servicer can contact them, they just don't want to I'd say, communication is difficult, they have disclosures, must log the account, record telephone calls, provide a follow up report and retain these records, it's a pain and probably won't yield anything for them considering the risks they take in going further.
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17 September 2014 | 51 replies
All the research and connecting I have done myself via telephone and email as well as relying on reviews and referrals from those people I've created relationships with in the area, again from a far.
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14 September 2016 | 20 replies
That's correct, but after 19yrs of B&H operations, it's never been an issue.To me, playing telephone tag for important issues is playing with fire.
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14 September 2022 | 57 replies
Besides email and telephone communication, make use of tools such as Skype and Whatsapp video to communicate with tenants and property managers.4.
3 February 2017 | 0 replies
On January 24, after hearing nothing back by telephone, text, or written correspondence, I decided to sell the home and move on with life.