
3 September 2009 | 8 replies
Yeah....only in America will people who pay 4 bucks for a cup of coffee complain about the price of gas and/or health insurance.

28 August 2009 | 6 replies
Also in the criteria, make sure that you select only listings with a status of "closed" - not pending, active, or expired3.

22 August 2016 | 25 replies
Hey @Mindy JensenI was curious about the status of the award "tracker" we discussed above a few months back.

17 September 2009 | 4 replies
-Per the listing agent, the short sale has been approved by BofA/Countrywide -Offer was accepted on June 9, 2009 -I went into escrow on a SFR on June 12, 2009 -Since i've gone into escrow, i've recieved the title report and had an appraisal performed - Listing agent stated that BPO was also performed - I've submited proof of funds, loan approval, and signed the seller disclosure documents Whenever I ask my buyer agent what the status is (twice a week), I'm always hearing that "Everything on our side is complete, we are waiting for the bank" or "It could be any day now".

9 June 2010 | 9 replies
Accordingly, his filing status would be single, not married filing jointly (or even married filing separately).

10 November 2009 | 41 replies
And that attitude would kill your potential when you become an adult oficially.Your best move might just be to petition a court for adult status due to your proven responsibility.

10 July 2010 | 23 replies
While a bank may justify having 5K in fees in the foreclosure process as they pad their books on the deal with fees, an individual or small company may have a difficult time doing the same thing.Another point, if a property is sold at sale for more than the principal and accrued interest (to the date of demand, since after that date most states require it be placed in a non-accrual status) attorney or trustee fees, publications and direct expenses, the mortgagor is entitled to every dime above those costs.

6 August 2012 | 30 replies
And I don't think these courses and software necessarily help them attain that status.

21 November 2009 | 13 replies
And you can’t evict them because it would be retaliatory. “If the landlord tries to raise the rent, terminate or otherwise change your tenancy within six months of when you contact the Board of Health, join a tenants’ organization, or exercise other legal rights, the landlord’s action will be considered retaliation against you, unless the landlord can prove otherwise.

29 November 2009 | 5 replies
Thanks God, we don't have to worry about health care for turkeys...