
24 July 2018 | 6 replies
The A/C, furnace, majority of flooring etc all in good condition.

6 June 2018 | 8 replies
Oaklyn and Audobon are great towns...but I don't know that they'll ever be able to compare to Haddonfield, Haddon Township, and Collingswood without some major structural changes to the layout of the town.

24 May 2018 | 3 replies
This will probably only be for the first year students who want to live off campus.There is probably a niche market for students who come to town at the beginning of summer (either for school or work), but that would generally depend if it was a college town or a major city that has work opportunities for college kids.Also, if it is a major/competitive university you can expect some very last minute arrivals.

24 May 2018 | 11 replies
While I could see a case being made for a higher end appliance (which may cost more than $2500 anyway), the vast majority of appliances utilized in a rental scenario, in my opinion, meet the definition of rotable and temporary.

25 May 2018 | 9 replies
Do I have any grounds to complain to the City Planning Department to being told to get a permit, have a licensed contractor test it and have it inspected?

7 June 2018 | 10 replies
High achievement STEM majors only.

7 June 2018 | 8 replies
I worked in Kentucky but was licensed in most states and did the majority of my business everywhere but Kentucky.

25 May 2018 | 26 replies
The vast majority of people can't handle it.

25 May 2018 | 9 replies
@Wave Taylor I would definitely make sure with the local building inspectors and/or zoning departments to make sure the property is up to code.

7 June 2018 | 25 replies
I'm guessing most of those 10-13% cases had two unknowledgable bidders, where the property was a loser and they shouldn't have bid on them.....you know like when you get two clueless bidders bidding against each other at an hoa auction not knowing they just inherited a mtg.Now, for those bidding 0.25%, they are entitled to a minimum of 5% over the life of the certificate, whether it is redeemd in 1 year, or 7 years when the expire worthless....that seems to be the prevalent bidding theory I guess.The vast majority of these range from $1,000-$5,000.