
9 June 2008 | 12 replies
There are areas here that are just fine, as I can personally can vouch for.Just for s**ts and giggles I looked at some properties in my old zipcode 60657 and was first of all astounded at the prices, but did notice that the ratio of taxes were not as bad in comparison to Champaign where I was looking.As far as comparison of zipcodes I certainly took notice of the difference between my old zip and the one where my aunt is 60647.

18 November 2008 | 26 replies
One good example I can think of when weighing the reason one goes into business: I have always noticed that in the residential real estate field, Agents who work very hard for buyers and sellers, seemingly without regard for the money, but who focus on providing service to their clients, also seem to make the most money.
3 June 2008 | 4 replies
It would take a long time before any movement is noticed and the gravel underlayment should help if this problem arises.

20 June 2008 | 8 replies
It starts with a notice being filed by the lender.

24 June 2008 | 5 replies
Now the agent might go ahead and release the listing, but why would he/she?

11 June 2008 | 18 replies
In reference to evictions in Texas, you have to give a 3 day notice of eviction before you can file the eviction, unless a 1 day is stipulated in the lease. 10 days normally for the court date. 5 days to get out unless the tenant puts up the entire back rent owed as deposit to protest the eviction (I have never seen or even heard of anyone doing this), and then 1 day for the sheriff to come out if required.3+10+5+1= 19 days on the realistic long side and 1+10+5= 16 days on the realistic short side if you use a Texas Apartment Association Lease or another lease that stipulates 1 day eviction notices.

24 June 2008 | 11 replies
It is short notice but this is probably the cheapest way to get a bootcamp in.I have her home study course and that's great so I expect a whole lot of information on that weekend.Sincerely, Susanna