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Bill Gulley ICED IN, WINTER IS HERE!
6 December 2013 | 12 replies
I did my winter exercise in the 10th Div. at Ft.
Lynn Z trilevels - Can't give them away?
25 August 2008 | 10 replies
Stairs are excellent exercise.
Rich Weese governor Crist
30 December 2008 | 12 replies
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m133/timwieneke/K.jpg Another fun exercise - punch up Match.com and see what the average Florida woman in her 40s looks like....
Mark N.A Strategies for the Coming Apocalypse
1 December 2019 | 37 replies
It reminded me of the following.....I do work with schools teaching their teachers about brain development and showing them simple exercises kids can do that are only games but they actually increase IQ.This is all supported by brain research using real time MRI's to actually watch stuff thought occurs in the brain.Anybody old enough to remember those creepy films we saw in school about psychologists putting wires in monkeys' brains and then doing things like blowing smoke in their faces?
Mark Guagliardo Pros and Cons of Dual Agency in Hawaii
6 May 2016 | 0 replies
This includes a duty to exercise reasonable care and skill in working for the client, a duty to be honest and deal fairly and in good faith, and a duty to disclose all facts within the agent’s knowledge that materially affects the value or desirability of the property and of which the client is not aware, or that the client would not become aware of through diligent attention or observation.As discussed below, a dual agent, attempting to act on behalf of both parties to a sale, risks violating the fiduciary duty to act only in the best interest of one client, because the agent may have to balance the interests of both clients.Pros of Using A Dual AgentHere are some of the positive aspects of sharing a real estate broker with the seller:Using a dual agent can streamline the transaction.Many agents feel that when a buyer and seller are both working with the same agent, forms and documents can be prepared and signed more quickly, and offers and counteroffers can be communicated more quickly. 
Account Closed Lease Option Contract Setup- What NOT To Do
30 September 2016 | 4 replies
Try not to tie-in substantial lessee improvements with the option exercise.5.
Ryan Thomas Legal advice on builder land screwup
6 March 2018 | 0 replies
(I suspect its possible but is cost prohibitive after talking to my landscaper)My question is, given they sold us the land before final approvals were given and now want to make changes to it that will reduce the value, do I have any legal aspects to this that can help enhance my negotiation position?
Kimberly Gillock annual property inspection
25 December 2017 | 6 replies
Tenants know I do a series of other maintenance items on the same trip.This is my basic list.(1) Replace AC filter.(2) Bleach AC condensate drain line.(3) Test thermostat and replace batteries if necessary.(4) Exercise ALL shutoff valves - kitchens and bathrooms.(5) Inspect and feel around under sink drains for moisture and leaks.(6) Open toilet tank and look at the tank bolts and overflow tube.(7) Test garbage disposer and throw some ice down.(8) Test smoke and fire alarms. 
Roy C. Would you invest in 401k instead of invest in real estate?
15 April 2018 | 146 replies
I am currently contributing to my 401(k)... and after my exercise, I'm going to stop.
Brian Christensen How much info should I give the investor?
18 January 2008 | 11 replies
An option contract is a unilateral contract in that only the seller is obligated to perform -- the buyer has the "option" to perform, but not the obligation to.Because the seller is absolutely obligated to perform should the buyer exercise the option, the option must clearly state the terms of the purchase should the buyer exercise the option and the time period during which the option must be exercised (an expiration date).