
14 March 2009 | 9 replies
If the tree was dead or diseased AND the landlord knew it then you may have a claim against the landlord.Either way, if you contact your insurance company and their is a possible claim against the landlord or other insurance company they will usually handle it all for you.
22 January 2009 | 13 replies
The higher class neighborhoods will start to see a substantial drop and more foreclosures start to hit the market.By the summer we will see commercial real estate drop in a huge way.In my opinion the severity of the commercial & jumbo loan market collapse, how it is percieved and handled will be the single largest factor in determing how soon we see the "intrisic values".Either way we look at it I think we are all in agreement that times are going to get far worse before any lasting forward progress is made.This is the best damn site!

14 January 2009 | 8 replies
Start working on a better way to handle the utility issue and make sure you give your tenants suficient notice of the change you are putting in place.Good luck !

14 February 2009 | 19 replies
Here's something of interest I recently discovered:When yellow pages called to renew and I said I was reducing the size of my ad they offered me a discount.....When I called my TV cable provider to say I needed to save money and how could they help -- they offered me a discount.....When I called my subscription coffee service (that's right - I'm an ADDICT) to cancel -- they offered free shipping and handling.....Times are tough out there for everyone.

15 January 2009 | 2 replies
Definitely go watch.Magistrates differ in how they handle cases.
22 January 2009 | 8 replies
He would throw in a couple of shovels of dirt, get on his hands and knees, jab it it with his shovel handle, push it back with his hands, then use a tamper and pound.

7 February 2010 | 9 replies
In order for your deal to even work, you should be submitting the fee on the first HUD1 and have the seller sign a fee agreement because this will be needed to collect your money from the title company.If you go A to C, then make the fee agreement have an option so the buyer will pay the fee.Lastly, have an agent on your time that is willing to pay the fee in lieu of the lender and buyer.This is how I handle the above and I usually get paid.

3 February 2009 | 18 replies
I don't see anything wrong or immorral with the way this deal was handled.

22 January 2009 | 3 replies
We knew we had to replace the operating hardware that is a scissor type arm with the rotating handle.

26 January 2009 | 5 replies
This is how I handle it for my business and with my contractors:- All my contractors know that I only want bids on the labor.