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Karen Margrave KITCHEN ISLAND SIZE - THOUGHTS?
28 February 2015 | 33 replies
The question is, other than dishes and pots and pans, what other storage items need to go in the kitchen cabinets that couldn't go in the pantry? 
DORIAN CROUCH Security Deposits
11 January 2015 | 1 reply
@DORIAN CROUCH welcome to the site.You can make an itemized invoice and charge you cost to fix the things they broke that you need fixed in order to re rent the space.Cigarette burns, broken doors, holes in walls, broken towel racks, broken windows, dirty house, garbage in the garage or yard. etc.
Steven Rogers Loan fees - are these all normal?
14 January 2015 | 3 replies
It actually doesn't include your prepaid items such as daily interest, and tax and insurance impounds. keep that in mind if you are creating an escrow account to pay your taxes and insurance within your monthly payment.
Eric Dickel stay or go?
28 August 2008 | 14 replies
I suggest minimizing all depreciating items (such as cars, boats, etc).
Joe Guz tennants left stuff
25 February 2008 | 7 replies
Inventory all the items.
Michael Rossi Motorcycles
19 February 2008 | 20 replies
t=15788.A few relevant items are left there because the posting covered both the original topic about appraisals and motorcycles.Now that we're separated, I'll add that I ride a Triumph partly to avoid this HD vs.
Jennifer Hillberg More LLC questions
8 February 2008 | 4 replies
If you use your LLC's bank account to pay for personal items (groceries, beauty salon, etc.) then a plaintiff could claim that the LLC is nothing more than an "alter ego" for you, and thus "pierce the corporate veil" to go after your personal assets.Those two terms in quotes would be great search keywoards to learn more.
Dhane Crowley Whats your opionion?
11 February 2008 | 5 replies
Another way to get her some money is to purchase items from her after the sale of the home.
Jason Click Good Faith Estimate... How does this look?
15 February 2008 | 16 replies
Since this is my first time, can you look over the attached Good Faith Estimate and see if they are charging any unnecessary items or maybe too much for certain things?
Jason Click Good Faith Estimate... tell me what you think.
12 March 2008 | 8 replies
Since this is my first time, can you look over the attached Good Faith Estimate and see if they are charging any unnecessary items or maybe too much for certain things?