
3 December 2017 | 152 replies
yet those developments have led to more and more non-gaming venues.

3 November 2017 | 5 replies
He continued to live in it until we completed a nearby development project, which was just completed yesterday.

15 November 2017 | 50 replies
I have DC developers I work with, to sell their inventory off-market, that will take traditional financing.

7 November 2017 | 2 replies
Hi All, I am a Realtor in Colorado and I would love to understand what I can provide you as potential clients to develop a long-term business relationship.

8 November 2017 | 43 replies
If you develop a mutually beneficial relationship with someone like that, it may be good for both of you for years.I see a lot of suggestions on here about buying materials yourself, not paying a deposit, things like that.

3 November 2017 | 6 replies
Prospective tenants can complete my online app which then directly populates RM so all of their info is captured.

7 November 2017 | 7 replies
Let's assume 2 or more prospective tenants submit applications, pass the credit and background screening, and meet my other minimum criteria.Must I accept the the tenants on a first-come first-served basis?

21 November 2017 | 25 replies
There is NO WAY a prospective tenant can sue me for discrimination, which will not happen in my apts as I put in my own tenants.In my apts Here in Brooklyn, I have the world of all kinds of minorities and status, each of them I know very well and will stand up for my Character in Court.The diversity in my buildings are incredible and represents just about everyone.Also, because I provide them with great service and speak with them on occasions, anyone coming to my building who claims discrimination will be proven to be false as I probably already have that protected class in my building.The only commonality is that all the tenants meet a Qualification criteria of Credit, Income and other non-discriminatory criteria.BUT, I know that's not LL.

3 November 2017 | 1 reply
Meanwhile, Meritage Homes is moving along with their plan to develop an 800 home development on the old Pine Crest Golf Club in northwest Houston, which is entirely in a 100-year flood zone.Council was supposed to approve the creation of a MUD for the new development this week.

19 June 2018 | 10 replies
Today we contacted her to start arranging good times for some prospective new tenants to see the house.