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Scott Bartlett Questions about obtaining the best offer?
17 March 2013 | 11 replies
The property isn't in too horrible shape.Now, here's the question:There is a posting on the window, a warning stating that this property contains mold.
Eddy Dizzle Changes to aquifer and water mitigation
5 August 2013 | 2 replies
This is why they are building the detention ponds and culverts to contain the water.
Josh McCullough Collecting late fees
25 June 2013 | 7 replies
State law really affects your question regarding the collection of late fees.In my agreements for properties I own, manage, and sell with owner financing in Texas and Colorado, my agreements contain the following:Payments are first applied to any unpaid obligations such as late fees, service fees, any other associated fees, or monies owed to the Seller under this Agreement, then lastly to the lease payment regardless to notations on checks or money orders.In this way, if a late fee is due under the agreement, the agreement is in default because the entire payment was not made unless the late fee, and all other fees have been paid.Thus, you can legally evict or foreclose.Again, state law rules.
Mike Anderson Lawn Care
13 February 2010 | 7 replies
But you will have to make more passes since the coverage stripwidth is only as wide as the container on the drop spreader.
Ted Harris The real estate impact of Gulf oil disaster
14 June 2010 | 17 replies
Let's hope they find some way to contain it asap.
Karl Fabian Termite Fumigation Alternitives
18 April 2018 | 6 replies
Go to Home Depot/Lowes/hardware store and buy a container of boric acid.
N/A N/A Storage Units
6 January 2014 | 38 replies
Rich, I have thought about setting up a facility using shipping containers.
Monique Rene Coates What Would YOU DO had POF but no DOWN ?
16 February 2016 | 91 replies
Second, it contains an expiration date.
Duke George Brady Is there a Magic Decoder Ring for County Tax Delinquency files?
5 February 2016 | 17 replies
@Duke Brady that first row in your images definitely does not contain column headers.
Helen Zhang Cleveland Population Decline... Why?
8 November 2017 | 100 replies
Climate in Columbus is far warmer than it was when I was a kid over 40 years ago, when it was common to have winters containing extended periods of sub-zero temperatures.