11 October 2008 | 1 reply
The exterior sides of my cabinets appear to be particle board covered with contact paper ( oak design :roll: )The lower portions on 2 of them are peeling away, probably from just drying out.

21 January 2014 | 8 replies
I just looked at a piece of mail that came to me, and it appears it was run through a pitney bowes machine of some sort.

1 March 2016 | 15 replies
..........a hand held cam corder, the only place I would appear is on "America's Funniest Home Video's" lol.

14 January 2009 | 0 replies
., there appears to me to be a decisive line between those who are either (a) cautiously optimistic that we have seen the worst and markets will improve or (b) see greater doom ahead, that will equal or surpass the depression of 1929 to 1936.

20 December 2010 | 5 replies
From the response, it appears only 2 of us are worried about the future BK possibility...

4 January 2011 | 8 replies
I have to agree with Jake that it would appear this property is already under contract and the agent wanted to push another one of their listings on you.

21 March 2011 | 2 replies
Prices are dropping slightly, but there is plenty of REO inventory and plenty of buyers.That said, I've noticed a lot more investor competition over the past several months, and it appears that a lot of new investors are jumping in.

14 April 2011 | 35 replies
You might be surprised at how the money appears once its clear they have to pay or get out.
21 April 2011 | 20 replies
The definitions are taken directly from the bill.“Equity seller†is a natural person who is the record owner of a residence in foreclosure at the time an interest in the residence is transferred under an equity conveyance to an equity purchaser or to a person acting in association with an equity purchaser.“Equity purchaser,†except as provided in section 11 of this 2008 Act, means a person that enters into an equity conveyance that transfers to the person, or to another acting in association with the person, an interest in residential real property sufficient to allow obtaining legal or equitable title to all or part of the property.“Equity conveyance†means a transaction that involves:(a) The transfer of an interest in a residence in foreclosure by an equity seller to an equity purchaser, or to another person acting in association with the equity purchaser, that allows the equity purchaser or other person to obtain legal or equitable title to all or part of the residential real property; and(b) A subsequent conveyance, or agreement for a subsequent conveyance, of an interest in the residential real property from the equity purchaser or other person to the equity seller to allow the equity seller to possess the property during, or after termination of, the foreclosure process.It appears that there's two parts to the definition "equity conveyance." 1) The foreclosure consultant has the title transferred over to them when they purchase the property from the seller, 2) and after some point, they're transferring the title back to the original seller.

23 September 2011 | 9 replies
This process is not pro se friendly and I am not sure you can even get your motion argued so the issue with appearing in front of the court may never happen.