
11 July 2015 | 18 replies
Just treating minorities fairly in the business we do every day can have a huge impact, one family at a time.Being able to understand and be aware of our own privilege, whether it's gender, race, sexual identity, socio-economic status or whatever and make sure we're treating those who are not as privileged as equals can go a long way.

23 October 2014 | 43 replies
If they don't agree with paying for the privilege of changing the previously agreed-upon terms of their lease, then you can decide if it's worth it to stand firm on your current lease agreement or not.

25 November 2009 | 5 replies
., Room A (or however you want to distinguish the different rooms) and also be sure to spell out what other house privileges the tenants will have (sharing the kitchen, parking, etc.)

27 April 2005 | 2 replies
*See HUD Regulations at 24 CFR 5.506-5.512 Rules and Privileges of Tenancy A landlord must make sure s/he enforces the rules of tenancy in a nondiscriminatory manner.

30 August 2018 | 71 replies
Like most people on here I’m too lazy and “privileged” to handle class D properties but it’s people like you who worked their a$$ off with a hard labor job, Or 3RD world ImmIgrants, that look at this As easy work.
17 February 2015 | 1 reply
Hi Chris,The $800 fee is for the privilege of doing business in our lovely state that does all it can to discourage people from opening businesses.

3 March 2011 | 24 replies
No one at either bank is going to care, and neither will the IRS.The only thing semi-unusual that will happen is that the maker's signature will absolutely be verified (banks have different levels for where they do this, but I'll wager none is higher than $25,000), but outside of that, this is a run-of-the-mill deposit.If you get a wire, the funds will be available immediately, but the bank will sting you for $30 for the privilege of processing an electronic transaction that cost them about three cents to administer.If you get a check, there will likely be a considerable hold until the funds have absolutely cleared, unless your account routinely has checks in these amounts going in an out and the bank is comfortable giving you credit sooner.If you get a wire, I would ask for a short letter from the sender that says this is a loan repayment.
25 June 2009 | 4 replies
Yes, if you’ve done it right that will often be your experience and it is almost always a pleasure and privilege to rent to such high quality individuals.Have you noticed something about the process here?

25 July 2008 | 3 replies
On the web site it indicates that you could opt out of the $10.00 monthly fee, and you still have mentoring privileges, but once you opt out they make it clear that it's not guaranteed that the mentor will answer your e-mail since he answers paying clients first.
21 March 2015 | 6 replies
I hinted to my realtor and got the run around about how he pays tens of thousands of dollars in overhead for the privilege of being a realtor.