
26 February 2015 | 15 replies
Most of the homes in the area don't have larger proper lawns, but rather have a mix of tree and bushes with either planted grass or more often natural ground cover.

28 March 2016 | 65 replies
Not once.Here's how to endanger the property and have the lender call the loan due.Don't pay the mortgage on timeand have the insurance policy lapseIf something's late the mortgage company is going to investigate it.If there's no insurance on their investment, the mortgage companies going to investigate it.Now if interest rates rise, there might be a reason for lenders to look at their portfolio and review everything.I don't know, I just know that if you buy a wraparound mortgage or sub to, and take care of make the payments on time and insurance, and you some kind of trust to protect yourself, youre in pretty good shape.

8 May 2018 | 20 replies
I am only interested in leasing it out for trees, not selling.

2 June 2011 | 34 replies
The body was fiberglass and I ran over a tree stump and destroyed the passenger door.

7 July 2015 | 20 replies
They are ultimately the ones subsidizing the exploration and extraction, but it is unethical people involved in industry that choose to cut corners which endangers others.

12 June 2019 | 11 replies
Working for one of the top-rated lenders on Lending Tree, he is also an avid BP listener so he is able to comprehensively understand your wants and needs during the process.

23 January 2020 | 70 replies
I see it every week).Quickly on the long term financial viability of solar: as has been mentioned there are many factors to consider:Net meteringTax creditsPanel and system degradationSoilingSnowWeather patterns (rain and clouds)Daily solar radiation (how much sunlight is there really during the day)Shading (current and future like trees that are growing)Rate hikes from utility companies (in Utah this is around 4% per year, averaged)Power disruptions (outages, maintenance, etc)System maintenance costs (cleaning, repairing and replacing components)If you take out a loan, interest costsAnd there are more....In real estate there are plenty of people willing to sell you a house and not disclose the issues if you don't think to ask or inspect.

26 September 2017 | 183 replies
The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago.

30 September 2017 | 5 replies
If I can make one recommendation it's to consider the amount of tree roots in the ground, in case it needs landscaping or foundation work.

1 September 2022 | 77 replies
But trees don't grow to the sky.