
4 January 2015 | 15 replies
Honestly, I believe that punishments are much lighter for socio-economic classes and the challenges they face, where as punishment is much more severe should someone for a lower socio-economic situation dare break the rule.

11 September 2013 | 54 replies
Local power company will have a white tag on the meter if the power is in, a blue tag if the account holder requested it be shut off and a red tag when it's shut off for non-payment so that makes it pretty easy when inspecting properties.

8 August 2013 | 3 replies
If you say your want a basketball court with the city, they may ask why, if it's limited to personal use you might get by, if it's a public thing (free) they may say bleachers, fencing, lighting, tons of liability insurance and maintenance agreements.....who knows, turning private property over for public use is generally welcomed under strict circumstances and if there is a need and neighbors don't object.....could be another special use situation.A tree farm will be about like the garden, just plant the trees, but saying "farm" brings a commercial aspect to it, especially if you plant 200 blue spruce on rows and most are gone before some future Christmas where it becomes obvious you're running a commercial venture again.Nearly the tree farm idea is growing specialized grass as a sod farm, less noticeable, scrap it up as you sell it and replant, so long as you don't drive up with a truck that says "sod for sale" it's an under the radar use.

12 November 2014 | 14 replies
2- The nabes in this range - could you generalize and classify as blue collar nabes, that would attract stable blue collar families and college kids?

15 June 2008 | 16 replies
Modern rock has gone down the toilet in the past 10 years, but I'm getting into some classic jazz and blues lately instead.

14 November 2008 | 31 replies
Since you are NOW a blue state, I guess you do have to move out Mike!

26 May 2008 | 6 replies
Depends on how much you spend.If you spend $1200 or more a month on purchases, the AMEX Blue card will provide the highest cash benefit I have found.If you might spend less than $1200/mo then go for the Chase Perfect Card, I have both and use the chase when they don't take AMEX.They are both unlimited to the amount of cash back per year, but the AMEX is a teired rebate schedule 1.5% to 5% for gas and groceries, and .5% to 2% for everything else, where Chase is 3% on gas and groceries and 1% on everything from the first purchase from the first purchase.

17 March 2013 | 46 replies
Also if you live in a blue state then be prepared to have a long time for evictions, and tennant advocates showing up in court to fight for the rights of the tennants who dont pay their rent for one reason or another.

6 March 2016 | 20 replies
Signing concurrently in blue pen is helpful, as is only giving your tenant a black and white paper copy.
16 March 2016 | 2 replies
I have used Blue host and host Gator is another one.In addition to the domain name you need a hosting service.