
25 March 2011 | 7 replies
I agree that one of the uses of cookies is to identify and preserve the "state" of the browser session, so that proper use of cookies could solve that issue nicely.

4 March 2011 | 6 replies
If a number of years old, they may have cleaned up their act recently and might just be better behaved as tenants.If you are screening thoroughly enough, you should be able to identify the undesirables.

26 April 2011 | 36 replies
I identify, I tend to do the same thing, as do almost all of us.

7 March 2011 | 0 replies
( Make sure the installer uses multiples of 16 inches when offsetting the seams. ) Lastly, I applied four coats of latex poleurathane.Due to the random grain pattern and rough texture of the finished product, I know that all dents and scratches will not show or be easily repaired between tenants.

11 June 2011 | 20 replies
I Chose a DBA for my company Rob The House Guy, because that is always how I have identified myself for years.

6 April 2011 | 56 replies
Did you walk through with the contractor before move-in, so that any needed repairs were identified?

24 March 2011 | 13 replies
As long as you don't identify more than three replacement properties and purchase one or more of the identified replacement properties, the replacement property value could be 100 times greater than the relinquished property, and the exchange would still be valid.

30 September 2011 | 73 replies
There is a difference between core urban centers and suburban to rural areas.In core markets is where recovery starts to happen first.It takes a much longer time for suburban to rural areas to recover.Most purchasers are not including rent increases for B or C product for the next 2 to 3 years in their cash flow analysis for purchase.What most apartment players I talk to are concerned about is increasing utility costs for commodities and upcoming inflation in the market.There are not many deals to be had in my core market but more in the suburban to rural areas.For class A core market product most definitely CAPS have gone lower and demand is higher.Developers for class A space aren't stupid.The ones I have had meetings with are in a holding pattern to time the market just right to build the ground up development.They are waiting for more liquidity and better terms to build and more pent up demand to lease up phases of their project faster.If they started building too much product right now it would impede their balance sheets too much as a company.Typical developers build 250 to 300 units at a time in my area and map out 2 to 3 sites in the area for phases 1,2,and 3 built over a 5 year horizon.So I wouldn't get to overexcited.
6 March 2011 | 3 replies
FWIW, trustee sales need to be held at the courthouse or at the parcel and the place must be identified in the notice of sale (NCGS 45-21.4.)

13 September 2011 | 17 replies
Identify the people you should be dealing with, no matter where they happen to be working.