
3 June 2018 | 3 replies
very very very common approach.. but agents are not going to get a seller to lower price just because they are double ending.. what usually happens is if there are multiple offers agents being human.. will slant their double ended deal .it does not equate to you getting the agent to sell the property for 25% less than what it could sell for on the open market.. agent would get in big trouble.

22 June 2018 | 1 reply
Hi Sam, I have had good experience working with Payless Floors located in Walpole and North Attleboro for carpet installation; good range of price and quality and their installation was on-time and done well.For doors and cabinets I would encourage you to look at the Habitat for Humanity Restore in North Attleboro.

25 June 2018 | 4 replies
There is a human aspect to it and its hard to not be affected by that.

26 February 2018 | 42 replies
This "guilty until proven innocent" theme is based on a misunderstanding of how the burden of proof operates in discrimination cases.You can read about it here if you don't care for my explanationhttp://corporate.findlaw.com/human-resources/race-...otherwise The way the law works is that once the complainant has established a prima facie case that discrimination has occurred - the burden of proof shifts to the Defendant to provide a non-discriminatory explanation for what happened.So all you have to do is come up with a non-discriminatory explanation for what happened.

20 February 2018 | 55 replies
Reasonable pleasant human interactions?

20 February 2018 | 11 replies
In my experience, my tenants are human, they pay late sometimes and are short on money sometimes.As a property owner, it's your responsibility to send them notices that they need to pay, not only does this protect you, but it protects your customer, your tenant.

15 May 2018 | 27 replies
Probably not....Do they have any REAL proof that the kids vague illness has anything to do with the living conditions..... noHave you done everything humanly possible to correct the issues and prove that the house is safe to live in?......

21 February 2018 | 6 replies
Many of them are in negative equity situations, poorly rehabbed, and have a with a home they can't sell or rent to a decent human being.
21 February 2018 | 7 replies
The fire incident report says that it was oil at the stove that started the fire and added "alcohol / drugs" as a human factor.

21 February 2018 | 2 replies
For rehab experience, you might consider volunteering with Habitat for Humanity, they might better accommodate your schedule.