
19 December 2013 | 8 replies
Several of the other suggestions make assumptions that may be inaccurate.In order to have a valid contract, you'll need a principal--someone who has the capacity, powers and authority to sign.
19 December 2013 | 15 replies
The group policies are usually good and have lower rates because of the buying power and the master policy for Keller Williams.

14 November 2015 | 144 replies
The parents that supply the extension cord with power have a restraining order against their son?

14 February 2014 | 5 replies
"Knowledge is power", and good luck to you and your future success.

22 December 2013 | 5 replies
Also the #46 on the prelim exclusion saying : """any invalidity or defect in the title of the vestees in the event that the trust refereed to herein is invalid or fails to grant sufficient powers to the trustee(s) or i the even there is a lack of compliance with the terms and provisions of the trust instrument.

23 December 2013 | 15 replies
The laws changed a couple of years ago with regards to how you deal with lead based paint and gave more power to the EPA.

22 December 2013 | 12 replies
Because the lis pendens is so powerful you may not need to actually go through with the case.

26 December 2013 | 8 replies
The sexier the deal you offer to your investor(s), the more negotiating power you will have in taking a piece of the pie for yourself.

23 December 2013 | 9 replies
If power is off, know what permits and inspections are needed to get power turned on, water turned on.

16 January 2014 | 12 replies
I'm remind of the old Twilight Zone episode where the lonely guy buys a love potion for cheap, like $10.He was impressed at the exceptional value and it's powerful effect on his love interest, who doted on him and made him the object if her desire round the clock.I don't recall what the antidote cost him, but he gladly paid the old shopkeeper the astronomical price to get 'her' out of his life.Perhaps the note could be "gifted" to a competiting note buyer?