
6 May 2017 | 27 replies
Usually sewer line do not get too deep until the end - but you never know who installed it - hence my post in this thread.Depending on your soil - make certain your mini-excavator is big enough for the job - nothing worse than having a machine too small and fighting it rather than spending the extra $50 to get a bigger machine.

1 June 2023 | 5 replies
The argument could be that common area water and sewer are provided.End of day this is probably a tough fight to fight.

13 August 2022 | 10 replies
Or when the inspector comes out, do the issues they flag act like a speeding ticket in a way, where you've got to pay it and stop operating or else appeal/fight the ticket?

5 November 2007 | 10 replies
When an insurance company stands to lose a lot they will get a good lawyer to fight your cash or settle with their cash.3.

10 May 2018 | 6 replies
Tenants are also fighting the most routine evictions now with stall tactics such as demanding jury trials for example previously only seen in major metro courts like in San Francisco in order to gain leverage and time in our courts now.
1 December 2014 | 2 replies
The City obviously feels that these entities have the financial and legal muscle (like UPMC) to fight the City, so the City is now picking on YOU: individuals and small businesses instead.- You will be forced to reveal to the public sensitive personal information, including your HOME address, your PERSONAL CELL PHONE number, and your PERSONAL EMAIL ADDRESS.- If you forget to register or re-register every year, you will be CRIMINALLY CHARGED and fined $500 PER MONTH for non-registration.- Inspectors now have another excuse to go into your properties to look for problems.A Public Hearing on the ordinance has been (hastily) scheduled for Monday, December 1st.

25 September 2022 | 23 replies
I managed to fight through multiple career struggles, whether it be a plant closure, Great Recession layoffs, company move/consolidation, and a "realignment" after a company sale.
7 April 2023 | 11 replies
This way, if they stop showing up, you can finish the project (hire contractors or sell the property as-is), and you do not need to fight someone in court for ownership of the property.

30 January 2023 | 65 replies
I hear lots of investors do so - here’s why I don’t:To my mind, you can not fight human nature.

3 June 2021 | 10 replies
Not sure if they will focus energies on fighting slum-lords (good thing), or casting wider nets, but I'm sure there will be some more red tape within the municipality itself.