
1 August 2012 | 6 replies
The law allows the Commission/Board to reprimand, suspend, or revoke a license/classification and/or to impose fines, education requirements, and/or require reports from an independent accountant.The Board may only investigate real estate appraisers or persons performing the acts of an appraiser without proper registration, licensure, or certification.

3 August 2014 | 8 replies
Is it a function of the equity?

13 August 2014 | 44 replies
A little bit more about the house: it's 1224 sqft, 4 bedroom, 1 bathroom ( very odd and functional obsolescent), there was a rail road 200 yards from house, and there was an excavating shop/repair company working in the backyard all day long, and house was on the dead end street with rough looking neighborhood.

3 September 2016 | 19 replies
@Paul MacInnisThe classification for tax purposes is totally in the collective mind of the CRA.

2 October 2014 | 5 replies
This is a function of flushing out a good price as a Seller.

6 August 2014 | 14 replies
Some older homes with tile showers over time become functionally obsolescent.

7 August 2014 | 25 replies
Credit score is a function of available credit to usage.The algorithm punishes you for using most of your available credit lines.For example take 10,000 a your credit limit.7,500 or more used really hurts your score, 5,000 or more is neutral, and 3,300 or less helps your score.So 75% hurt,50% is okay, 33% or under helps.If CC's are high you can do a combo of paying some down and also asking for a credit limit increase which will lower your balance to usage ratio and should help your score rise some again.No legal advice.

8 August 2014 | 21 replies
In some manner, which might just be the way the post reads, the home may be being sold as a function of the BK plan.

10 August 2014 | 16 replies
Maryland provides a case search function on one of it's .gov websites.

1 January 2018 | 33 replies
The fact that the building has a "Special Use" limits its functionality if there is not sufficient storage demand in the area relative to the supply.