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April 16, 2008 at 12:21 PM #188461April 16, 2008 at 12:29 PM #188402sc_alumParticipant
@Rustico –
That’s actually what we’ve been doing. We have a pool, too, so we’ve been hurling extra bleach tablets over the fence into their pool every couple of days. The drain is at the bottom, and there’s no WAY I’m going in there.
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We’ve been trimming their giant palm trees, too, since they hang over our fence when they start to die. They’ve got really nice landscaping (in some areas) – it’s a shame to watch it all start to die.April 16, 2008 at 12:29 PM #188421sc_alumParticipant@Rustico –
That’s actually what we’ve been doing. We have a pool, too, so we’ve been hurling extra bleach tablets over the fence into their pool every couple of days. The drain is at the bottom, and there’s no WAY I’m going in there.
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We’ve been trimming their giant palm trees, too, since they hang over our fence when they start to die. They’ve got really nice landscaping (in some areas) – it’s a shame to watch it all start to die.April 16, 2008 at 12:29 PM #188449sc_alumParticipant@Rustico –
That’s actually what we’ve been doing. We have a pool, too, so we’ve been hurling extra bleach tablets over the fence into their pool every couple of days. The drain is at the bottom, and there’s no WAY I’m going in there.
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We’ve been trimming their giant palm trees, too, since they hang over our fence when they start to die. They’ve got really nice landscaping (in some areas) – it’s a shame to watch it all start to die.April 16, 2008 at 12:29 PM #188459sc_alumParticipant@Rustico –
That’s actually what we’ve been doing. We have a pool, too, so we’ve been hurling extra bleach tablets over the fence into their pool every couple of days. The drain is at the bottom, and there’s no WAY I’m going in there.
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We’ve been trimming their giant palm trees, too, since they hang over our fence when they start to die. They’ve got really nice landscaping (in some areas) – it’s a shame to watch it all start to die.April 16, 2008 at 12:29 PM #188464sc_alumParticipant@Rustico –
That’s actually what we’ve been doing. We have a pool, too, so we’ve been hurling extra bleach tablets over the fence into their pool every couple of days. The drain is at the bottom, and there’s no WAY I’m going in there.
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We’ve been trimming their giant palm trees, too, since they hang over our fence when they start to die. They’ve got really nice landscaping (in some areas) – it’s a shame to watch it all start to die.April 16, 2008 at 1:03 PM #188417patientlywaitingParticipantTemeculaguy is absolutely right, it’s not criminal to remove fixtures from your own property while you still own it.
If he wanted to push to legal envelope, the owner could dismantle the house and cart it away without repercussions. I’ve heard of some people doing just that.
In related matters, the trustee sale is what it is. It’s a private party transaction on behalf of the beneficiary.
Even if the loan is a recourse loan, the bank has do a court/legal foreclosure to get a deficiency judgment. The trustee can’t give the bank a deficiency judgment only a judge can. So for all practical purposes, nearly all mortgages in California are non-recourse (purchase money or not).
April 16, 2008 at 1:03 PM #188437patientlywaitingParticipantTemeculaguy is absolutely right, it’s not criminal to remove fixtures from your own property while you still own it.
If he wanted to push to legal envelope, the owner could dismantle the house and cart it away without repercussions. I’ve heard of some people doing just that.
In related matters, the trustee sale is what it is. It’s a private party transaction on behalf of the beneficiary.
Even if the loan is a recourse loan, the bank has do a court/legal foreclosure to get a deficiency judgment. The trustee can’t give the bank a deficiency judgment only a judge can. So for all practical purposes, nearly all mortgages in California are non-recourse (purchase money or not).
April 16, 2008 at 1:03 PM #188465patientlywaitingParticipantTemeculaguy is absolutely right, it’s not criminal to remove fixtures from your own property while you still own it.
If he wanted to push to legal envelope, the owner could dismantle the house and cart it away without repercussions. I’ve heard of some people doing just that.
In related matters, the trustee sale is what it is. It’s a private party transaction on behalf of the beneficiary.
Even if the loan is a recourse loan, the bank has do a court/legal foreclosure to get a deficiency judgment. The trustee can’t give the bank a deficiency judgment only a judge can. So for all practical purposes, nearly all mortgages in California are non-recourse (purchase money or not).
April 16, 2008 at 1:03 PM #188476patientlywaitingParticipantTemeculaguy is absolutely right, it’s not criminal to remove fixtures from your own property while you still own it.
If he wanted to push to legal envelope, the owner could dismantle the house and cart it away without repercussions. I’ve heard of some people doing just that.
In related matters, the trustee sale is what it is. It’s a private party transaction on behalf of the beneficiary.
Even if the loan is a recourse loan, the bank has do a court/legal foreclosure to get a deficiency judgment. The trustee can’t give the bank a deficiency judgment only a judge can. So for all practical purposes, nearly all mortgages in California are non-recourse (purchase money or not).
April 16, 2008 at 1:03 PM #188481patientlywaitingParticipantTemeculaguy is absolutely right, it’s not criminal to remove fixtures from your own property while you still own it.
If he wanted to push to legal envelope, the owner could dismantle the house and cart it away without repercussions. I’ve heard of some people doing just that.
In related matters, the trustee sale is what it is. It’s a private party transaction on behalf of the beneficiary.
Even if the loan is a recourse loan, the bank has do a court/legal foreclosure to get a deficiency judgment. The trustee can’t give the bank a deficiency judgment only a judge can. So for all practical purposes, nearly all mortgages in California are non-recourse (purchase money or not).
April 17, 2008 at 10:18 AM #188966CoronitaParticipantsomeone made everything italics.
Hopefully this fixes things.
Anyway, did anyone notice that in the kitchen, it looks like the cabinet doors were never installed? Perhaps the images don't do justice to the kitchen, but it seems like there are no door hanging markings, either on the front or on the side of the cabinet walls where usually the latches are attached.
It seems more like someone was in the middle of remodeling the kitchen but never completed it. Then again, I could be wrong.
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—– Sour grapes for everyone!
April 17, 2008 at 10:18 AM #188984CoronitaParticipantsomeone made everything italics.
Hopefully this fixes things.
Anyway, did anyone notice that in the kitchen, it looks like the cabinet doors were never installed? Perhaps the images don't do justice to the kitchen, but it seems like there are no door hanging markings, either on the front or on the side of the cabinet walls where usually the latches are attached.
It seems more like someone was in the middle of remodeling the kitchen but never completed it. Then again, I could be wrong.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
April 17, 2008 at 10:18 AM #189016CoronitaParticipantsomeone made everything italics.
Hopefully this fixes things.
Anyway, did anyone notice that in the kitchen, it looks like the cabinet doors were never installed? Perhaps the images don't do justice to the kitchen, but it seems like there are no door hanging markings, either on the front or on the side of the cabinet walls where usually the latches are attached.
It seems more like someone was in the middle of remodeling the kitchen but never completed it. Then again, I could be wrong.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
April 17, 2008 at 10:18 AM #189026CoronitaParticipantsomeone made everything italics.
Hopefully this fixes things.
Anyway, did anyone notice that in the kitchen, it looks like the cabinet doors were never installed? Perhaps the images don't do justice to the kitchen, but it seems like there are no door hanging markings, either on the front or on the side of the cabinet walls where usually the latches are attached.
It seems more like someone was in the middle of remodeling the kitchen but never completed it. Then again, I could be wrong.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
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