3 January 2014 | 0 replies
When I call I am told I need to talk to so and so, and low and behold he is not in his office and never returns my calls or my emails.

8 January 2014 | 32 replies
(Because it's "free")I actually don't like to be hot so 70 is about the highest I would go (if heat were totally free) without thinking it was uncomfortable.65 in most of the house during the day when I'm alone, 66 in my office (Which is a separate zone) when I'm working for a long stretch, 67 when the family is home.Now if AC was free I'd crank that sh*t down to like 62 in the summer, but it isn't so generally keep that at 66-68 as well.

2 July 2015 | 7 replies
I have a Macintosh computer that is running Office 2008.

22 January 2014 | 12 replies
They meet at the Maine Real Estate Network office behind the Maine Mall every second Wednesday of the month @ 6:30.

3 March 2014 | 3 replies
I'm willing to work on sites, do office work, run errands, whatever I need to do and learn along the way.I'm a recent graduate from Florida State University with degrees in Classics and English, was on the Dean's List every semester, and am currently working from home as a webmaster/web designer in the marketing and sales department of a local travel agency.

17 August 2016 | 48 replies
but rising inventory would create more supply of houses for buyers to choose from and for guys like me(flippers) that would force us to either make our houses the best on the block or lower our prices (probably both).
10 March 2014 | 1 reply
I manage an office and our current tenants include:ENTAphasia CenterCommercial Real Estate FirmLawyer - Estate Planning and Elder Law.BankLooking for some input on some good businesses that would be a good fit at this location for cross referral business that would compliment each other.A few of my ideas thus far include:Title CompanyInsurance CompanyChiropractorMassage TherapistFinancial Consultants/InvestmentsCPAAny other input would be greatly appreciated!

4 January 2014 | 8 replies
. - I answered my own question, I just looked at the assessors office and the seller only owns that property in that area.

6 January 2014 | 22 replies
Call (or go into their office) the City Planner or County Planner or Google "City of _____ Zoning Map" and you can usually figure it out that way.

5 January 2014 | 4 replies
If it's not currently listed, find the owner in the local property appraiser, or whatever it is called there, office.