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2 September 2008 | 28 replies
I just had a freakish weekend showing a house--the first applicant was a very attractive woman who worked for a cosmetic Surgery clinic -- she had obviously taken advantage of the employee discount--she had a very nice look and way about her- & her children were nice too--she was evasive about her credit -she said it wasn't "too good"----upon getting the screening back,the records showed she had undisclosed bankruptcy, recent eviction--she said that was her sister's eviction-- it was" just in her name", the LL name she gave me was not the property owner listed on the county records--"she said that was because of a divorce and he was hiding from his wife", the child support financial records to support her income I asked her to provide "couldn't be faxed because something was wrong with the fax machine at the clinic", and she had 30 recent collections as well as 4 new court judgements-- these were" just loans and things, so how does that affect me renting your house?"
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5 September 2008 | 2 replies
If it says "liquidated damages", then keeping the earnest money is the only remedy.
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13 September 2008 | 10 replies
Ive got a feva and the only remedy is more property!
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3 March 2009 | 10 replies
This is usually the biggest complaint against a contractor and easy to remedy.
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15 October 2008 | 15 replies
You did check "liquidated damages" as the remedy if you don't buy, not "specific performance", right?
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6 November 2008 | 8 replies
I.E. have the seller agree not to hold you liable for performance of the contract and their only remedy is the earnest money deposit.
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8 September 2005 | 5 replies
They put out a book EPA-402K-01-001 that tells about remedies, protection, causes..etc.
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10 August 2011 | 5 replies
You might want to look into forclosures where the taxing authority or lien holders are seeking remedies from the XYZ or the heirs of XYZ.Personally, when I first went into the business I needed money yesterday and couldn't fray the cost of long range experimentation.
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20 May 2006 | 2 replies
He said thinks look dry but recommended mold remediation at an estimated cost of $4,500 t0 $5,000.Does this seem a reasonable sum?