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Kevin Polite New Construction-permitting cost Atlanta
8 July 2014 | 5 replies
So, I'm going to be feeling your pain as well...Good luck and hopefully we'll both get lucky with our permitting requirements!
Ron S. What is best way to Obtain Real Estate License?
20 April 2017 | 17 replies
TRUST ME this is a huge pain.
Bill Gulley Sandy Hook
5 February 2013 | 173 replies
A gun owner here is 10 times more likely of having a gun incident shooting themselves or someone in thier household than shooting an intruder or defending themselves in a gun fight.I agree that guns will always be out there, I really don't think any sane person advocates the taking of all guns, I don't.While I don't see any real need for a 30 round magazine, since I own an AR-15 I have several.....loading is kind of a pain.
Chris Martin Unexpected side effect of the JOBS Act of 2012
29 December 2012 | 7 replies
The CEO says "The decision to deregister from the SEC was driven by a desire to achieve substantial annual savings by reducing the accounting, legal and administrative costs associated with being an SEC registrant."
Jon Klaus Status of HELOC following the death of the owner?
26 December 2012 | 2 replies
An appointed administrator/executor or trustee for the estate can make payments and/or further encumber the property.
Andrew Mackey Looking for advise
29 December 2012 | 3 replies
Most hire someone to do an initial inspection but if you can provide followup it ensures the place remains in a somewhat sale-able condition or at least it's not going to deteriorate any further.I doubt if you would need anything other than an LLC.I have a friend up here & that's all he does in his retirement years.He also gets to charge extra for cleanup repairs & paining & you should see the stuff people walk away from.good luck
Brandon Turner Cool New Update
1 January 2013 | 8 replies
PA in the house
Joe Salmond Army Introduction
1 January 2013 | 12 replies
Managing out of town properties can be really painful.
Shane C. Aspiring investor from Southern Ohio
1 January 2013 | 5 replies
By profession, I'm a registered nurse working in hospital administration.
Joshua S. Tell me why this wouldn't work. (Disclaimer: It's high-risk and pretty shady!)
2 December 2013 | 30 replies
It would be a huge pain in the neck for them, and if they planned on using it as their primary residence, then according to the the Tenants in Foreclosure Act the lease becomes invalid and they just give a 90-day notice instead.