So many agents still meet random
people at properties without qualifying, without meeting them first, without a contract.
People at the property don't have to have a computer; we'll give everybody a paper with their bidder number on it and they'll write in the unit number they wish to bid on and the amount.
The 300,000 - square - foot grocery - anchored center, a joint venture between Raddon Development Group and Ball Ventures Group and managed by Coldwell Banker Commercial NRT, has also realized additional savings because its off - site centrally - controlled irrigation system doesn't require a maintenance
person at the property to gauge water usage.
Once you've established a shortlist of candidates, meet with them in
person at the property.
Not exact matches
The bulk of
people work
at properties downtown and on the Strip, including those operated by MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment.
At the same time, higher loan interest and rising prices in India have made it harder for
people to buy
property in their country.
«Some
people still seem to like the fact that they could
at least put a tennis court on the
property,» Brennan said.
You might remember seeing this in action during the heyday of Pokémon Go, when
people were running into each other and onto private
property, and creating unprecedentedly massive crowds
at landmarks - all because they were trying to catch a rare Pokémon.
Personal
property is something that
people often fail to consider when drawing up wills and other estate planning documents, attorney John J. Scroggin told an audience of financial planners last week
at the FPA Be conference in Nashville.
He's actually pretty terrible
at being an efficient hero — crashing through and destroying
property in
people's backyards and splitting a ferry in half, but it's one of the most refreshing aspects of «Homecoming,» not just as a Spider - Man movie, but in the very crowded genre of superhero movies.
You'd be forgiven to think that the massive marketing suite is aimed
at the richest
people in London, considering it's located in Harrods, but Emaar is showcasing
properties for as little as # 184,135, a cost that equates to # 260 per square foot.
Much has been made of the possibility of 3 - D printed guns, for example, and the fact that many
people will soon have the ability to 3 - D print consumer products
at home has intellectual
property lawyers watching very carefully.
«Essential oils have anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal
properties and using them in an environment where there are a lot of
people can help to keep germs
at bay,» says Hawkins.
«Our employees are our intellectual
property and our future,» Donna Morris, senior vice president of
people and places
at Adobe, said in a blog post Monday.
It means that everyday
people are becoming highly skilled
at creating
properties that create value — and are empowered by their own abilities.
While
at least one class action has been filed by users against Ashley Madison for its failure to
property [sic] secure the hacked information, this action deals with a different injury inflicted upon Ashley Madison users by
persons and entities who have obtained the stolen data, repurposed it such that it is more readily accessible and searchable by the media and curious Internet users, and actively distributed it for their own gain.
A younger
person, we'll say someone who's 30, who mortgages a house with minimal money down (assume a maximum of 5 % down) with a 30 year mortgage
at current rates (around 4.5 %) and stays in the house will NEVER make money on the
property.
Some assessors hire
people to look
at the MLS, sales prices and other information, searching for indications that remodeling has taken place or other signs that
properties are under - assessed.
At the time, the founders, Tom and Nick Karadza had recently given in to pressure from the
people around them and started sharing the real estate investing strategies they were using on their own
properties all around the Golden Horseshoe.
Mr. Trump also spoke
at length about the standoff with armed protesters who last Saturday seized the headquarters
at a federal wildlife refuge in Oregon, suggesting that he would have called the leader of the group to try to make a deal to end it — and would have acted against them if negotiations failed because «you can not let
people take over federal
property.»
Absent such a standard, the shareholder proposal rule becomes nothing less than a species of private eminent domain by which the federal government allows a small minority to appropriate someone else's
property — the company is a legal
person, after all, and it is the company's proxy statement
at issue — for use as a soap - box to disseminate their views.
Lease - Option Sandwich — Without actually owning the
property, lease - options allow a
person to gain control of a
property by leasing it with a legal «option» to purchase the
property at a specified price within a specified time period.
As such the
persons property can become even more
at risk if they can't make the payments due to the increased mortgage.
On Friday, the government is expected to ask banks to set aside
at least an extra $ 30bn in capital against their
property assets,
people with knowledge of the plans said.
I'm surrounded with stories
at work of
people that bought condos / homes while single, got married, and then got stuck with
properties that barely break even.
Some
people never invest in real estate because of their fear that they are going to get a call
at 11:00 p.m. (or even worse, 2:00 a.m.) that something bad has happened
at their
property.
The app makes use of bitcoin and litecoin good contracts to characterize the worth of virtually any fiat forex together with 20 crypto
property within the
person's pockets, the place the
person is
at all times in full management of their very own non-public keys.
The growth in consumption over the last few years have been driven by the «wealth effect» created by
people feeling richer as the value of their
property has increased (have a look
at my blog post from June 19th last year).
I agree the risk is relatively minor comparatively, but look
at how many
people are moving out of Chicago as they dramatically raise
property taxes to deal with their budget deficits.
What a Christian buys is servitude in this life,
at the cost of his liberty (and often
property), to
people who claim to be authorized agents of God, on hope of reward that can not be verified until they are dead.
Tell me, if the school charged the actual market value for the use of this space and the use of equipment, etc. and if that market value actually reflected the cost to the public, then the issue might become clearer to you because these religious
people would scream
at having to pay full price and the cost of any damages they may inflict upon the public
property they are using illegally.
The religious among us keep trying to chip away
at the separation of church and state by making
people recite the pledge of allegiance with the God clause, installing religious symbols and displays on public
property, holding prayer breakfasts for politicians, berating the removal of prayer in public schools, trying to pass laws limiting women's access to birth control, and trying to get an amendment passed outlawing abortion (since in their view God creates a soul the moment a sperm enters an egg).
I talked to my local authority yesterday and not only do they have no
properties at all, but we have a huge waiting list for social housing, and the private rented sector is running incredibly hot as well, so where are these
people to go?
I drive past multi-million dollar church
properties filled with throngs of wealthy
people (as compared to the
peoples of this world, today) sitting on cushy chairs or pews, gazing out stained glass windows, and then arrive
at my destination — the haunts of the homeless, many of whom have all they own in a backpack or in a shopping cart.
«This land was in no time in the history of Israel simply the
property of the
people; it was always
at the same time a challenge to make of it what God intended to have made of it.»
Third, there are very real legal issues with marriage, including immigration (marrying hundreds of
people at a time would now be legal), custody,
property law... all of which would suddenly be plunged into previously unexplored territory.
They are
at odds with a culture in which power over
persons and
property gauges success and garners respect.
Through a series of brief questions
at the end of his book, Sigmund invites liberation theologians to seek ways of fusing capitalist market «efficiency» with the «preferential love for the poor,» to consider how private
property is not always oppression but may in fact free
people from it, to develop liberalism's ideal of «equal treatment under the law,» to nurture the «fragile new democracies» in Latin America, and, finally, to develop «a spirituality of socially concerned democracy, whether capitalist or socialist in its economic form,» rather than «denouncing dependency, imperialism, and capitalist exploitation.»
Reasonable
people can disagree about whether their incendiary rhetoric is motivating attacks on Islamic
properties such as the recent arson
at the site of a future mosque in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
I heard of a woman today who got attacked by a dog, climbed a telephone pole, fell out of a tree, was yelled
at by a police officer on a 911 call, got patched in to the State Police in New York, was almost arrested and sent to jail, trespassed on several
people's
property, hurtled fences and hedges in a mad dash through a neighborhood, and even convinced a former mayor of our town to call in some favors to the local power company.
Yet is this not the very presupposition of totalitarian regimes, which assume that human
persons are their
property, to be used or discarded
at will?
This means that if the disciples of Jesus squabble over doctrine, over decisions, over
property, over power, then
people everywhere — looking
at them — will shake their heads and say, «They must not be real disciples.»
In one of my discussions with the youth of Malaipallaiyam they brought out the idea that the goddess is situated
at the boundary of the colony because she stands as a warning to those
persons who may cast an «evil eye» on the
people (particularly, the women and the children), land and
property of the Paraiyars.
This is what happens when you teach that «rich
people» became rich
at your expense and they owe you their
property.
People try to argue that women and slaves as
property relates to the culture
at the time, but you have been clear that what is right and wrong NEVER CHANGES.
Rick Perry Im sure is a good
person, but looking
at 11 million uninsured, rampant illegal aliens roaming our cities, and 47th in education in Texas and most illiterate, with rising
property taxes and $ 9 billion in state debt, its clear he just another ignorant redneck Texan holding back this state from moving forward in the 21st century!
To the credit of the authorities, and in part because of the international sympathy aroused by an unusual amount of publicity, significant steps were taken to, ameliorate the plight of the victimized women; nevertheless, the incident clearly dramatizes not only the vulnerability of women to this particular form of violence but also the injustice of a culture, sanctioned by religion, which regards the woman's sexual integrity as primarily the concern of husbands and male relatives whose honor is
at stake: bluntly, she is
property, not a full
person in her own right.
OWN THIS PRINT The CruciFiction: I stand out on the corner of the church's
property right on the busy intersection where
people can look
at me every day as they pass by in their...
The question
at issue is whether we can account for everything — e.g., all biological processes, including behaviour (and some
people would include, others exclude, mind and / or conscious self - awareness)-- in terms of those entities, as reductionists and mechanists claimed, or do we have to invoke something else, which might be organizing relations» or «system
properties,» as anti-reductionists and organicists argued.
They are
at odds with a culture in which power over
persons and
property gauges success and...