Sentences with phrase «listed piece of property»

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Keep in mind that every piece of information that's requested by Airbnb to include in your personal profile or property listing can help you showcase yourself and your property in a positive way, based on the information you choose to provide.
The parables disclose with what pleasure and tolerance he surveyed the broad scene of human activity: the merchant seeking pearls; the farmer sowing his fields; the real - estate man trying to buy a piece of land in which he had secret reason to believe a treasure lay buried; the dishonest secretary, who had been given notice, making friends against the evil day among his employer's debtors by reducing their obligations; the five young women sleeping with lamps burning while the bridegroom tarried and unable to attend the marriage because their sisters who had had foresight enough to bring additional oil refused to lend them any; the rich man whose guests for dinner all made excuses; the man comfortably in bed with his children who gets up at midnight to help his importunate neighbor only because he despairs of getting rid of him otherwise; the king who is out to capture a city; the man who built his house upon the sand and lost it in the first storm of wind and rain; the queer employer who pays all of his men the same wage whether they have worked the whole day or a single hour; the great lord who going to a distant land entrusts his property to his three servants and judges them by the success of their investments when he returns; the shepherd whose sheep falls into a ditch; the woman with ten pieces of silver who, losing one, lights the candle and sweeps diligently till she finds it, and makes the finding of it the occasion of a celebration in which all of her neighbors are invited to share — and how long such a list might be!
When Bacon looked at a piece of amber he could make a list of properties such as colour and weight.
Try not to fixate on the list price of a house, but rather the fair market value (an estimate of what a buyer would pay a seller for any piece of property).
Stay in a piece of Australian history, the property is heritage listed and has been given a modern twist with art and furnishings
If you rent out a piece of property, chances are you have a long list of things you need before someone moves in.
When an agent takes a listing, it's mandatory for us to accurately describe the property including the name of the registered owner — making sure the listing reflects the full name (s) the property is registered in; lot size including frontage, depth and area if it is a large piece of land; and the legal description.
Rosen: When an agent takes a listing, it's mandatory for us to accurately describe the property including the name of the registered owner — making sure the listing reflects the full name (s) the property is registered in; lot size including frontage, depth and area if it is a large piece of land; and the legal description.
This piece of worthless garbage (the SPIS) is nothing more than a smoke - screen vehicle to be adopted by sellers (whether honest or dishonest in nature, not to mention their ignorance of the state of their own properties) in pursuit of facilitating smooth sales whereby sales would be more difficult to achieve without the supposed «feel good» SPIS boxes being initialed «yes» or «no», as the case may be, reflecting the negative reality, or positive unreality, as the case may be, of the condition / hidden defects of the said listed properties.
If you leave these three pieces of information out of the property ad, you'll never get a call on your listing.
If a piece of property is not yet technically listed, do you have whatever permission is required by your licensing law to solicit prospects for the property?
My personal residence has received a few direct mail pieces and I am not an out of state owner or delinquent on my property taxes, so not sure how I got added to a list unless investors are mailing large non-targeted lists.
A new Google Maps feature generates a comprehensive listing of all tenants at places that are located within — or are part of — larger pieces of property.
However, having said that — the filling out of listings by folks unknown, unseen, whether or not the property itself is unseen (isn't there a REBBA rule that says a listing agent has to have seen a property before listing it, being required to verify certain pieces of information?
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