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Sean Mathes Hot Colorado Dream Deal turns into a big mess.
28 February 2016 | 17 replies
Huge no-no in this market.I would say this, there is no way I would sign and amend-extend for a $37K hair cut unless I had no offers in between their offer and the amend-extend value.
Arianne L. Florida Security Deposit Dispute - help appreciated
22 January 2016 | 14 replies
We did not charge him for it, because our contractor cleared it with one of those long plastic snake things and removed a clump of hair.
S Harper Damage Deposit Itemization - how detailed do you get?
5 September 2017 | 9 replies
It's up to you whether you want to pursue him for the additional costs, but at least at that point he's out of your hair and done harassing you over the security deposit.
Lynette Johnson Tenant went bad after I gave good reference.
3 February 2016 | 15 replies
Id do this sooner rather than later just to get her out of your hair.
Sean Gallagher Take the equity? Hold? Sell?
9 December 2016 | 97 replies
Sorry if it seems I'm splitting hairs here, but these costs are very real and significant.
J. Martin SF Bay Area Economic & RE Update (Ongoing)
19 November 2017 | 176 replies
By our estimation, the combined valuation of all unicorn companies will get a 75-80% hair cut in the next recession.
Sean Smith Looking for a RE Attonney in the St. Louis area
9 February 2016 | 3 replies
He has lots of gray hair (experienced), professional (letterhead stationary) and all business.
Dawn Anastasi Contractor cleaning out property, found a head in a cooler!
17 May 2016 | 7 replies
Oh is that what newbie hair stylists use to practice on or something?
Kellan P. Ontario - Phasing out natural gas for heating
24 May 2016 | 8 replies
Folks,It is possible to build a Passivhaus compliant home (energy consumption <=15kWh/m^2 per annum) using off the shelf materials with a marginal increase in construction costs (~10-15% ... less as the workforce becomes more skilled).Primary heating and cooling of such a home can be accomplished via the ERV/HRV system with a small auxiliary heating source (there's a house here that has a 1500w auxiliary coil to provide additional heat to the fresh air supply during the coldest part of winter ... that's essentially replacing your furnace with a hair dryer).Even a near-Passivhaus construction (or retrofit) can lower energy costs 70% or more in comparison to the conventional (or even R2000) house being built in Canada these days.