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31 January 2014 | 22 replies
Really enjoy RE but banking not a much fun as it bused to be.Right now my partner and I are not quite on same page as to where to begin this process.
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22 December 2016 | 18 replies
But my job with benefitws provides a nice income and I happen to enjoy it.For another, the rent brings in a lot less income than people think.
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31 May 2011 | 12 replies
They enjoyed learning about the tools, though, and arguing about who would cut next, or who holds the drywall and who gets to use the cordless drill.
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1 July 2011 | 2 replies
"Comfort" indicates a breach of covenant of quiet enjoyment based on LL's failure to do an act which interferes with the use and QE of the property.
16 May 2019 | 28 replies
Read up on the web about quite and enjoyment rights and you will find many people sue the landlord that will not keep his tenants under control.
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13 March 2013 | 88 replies
Cost was $81 sq ft (not including land $26,000) but up here in the snow belt it's tough to get a basic (2x4 shell) new build for under $115 sq ft.I just completed a rehab on a SFH we have owned for some time & unless you cut a lot of corners it would be tough in this area to make living doing it.I enjoy your threads ...
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13 August 2012 | 71 replies
Originally posted by J Scott:The Democrats have offered no proposed solution to the problem and don't even seem to acknowledge there's a problem.J Scott, let me start by saying I've enjoyed reading your posts.During the whole debt limit debacle, President Obama was very interested in a "grand bargain" type deal which would tackle entitlement spending.
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20 April 2013 | 17 replies
Katie,My heart really does break for you.You sound like a new landlord that is going to learn a very hard lesson.The tenant doesn't move in until the pay the full security deposit and first months at least.It can't be a check either and the funds have to clear as valid.You are mistaken about the tenant not letting you in.That is your property and in case of an emergency they have to let you in period.You can call the police and you will be allowed in.You can't break immediate quite enjoyment for inspections and other mundane items etc.Did you document in the writing the date and the time the event occurred,actions taken and pictures etc.