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April 13, 2008 at 11:40 AM #186100April 13, 2008 at 12:43 PM #186139AnonymousGuest
I have a question as a first time landlord. We are moving out of our home and relocating back to Las Vegas. We are renting out our home here in South Carolina, do we need to change our homeowners insurance policy ? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
April 13, 2008 at 12:43 PM #186135AnonymousGuestI have a question as a first time landlord. We are moving out of our home and relocating back to Las Vegas. We are renting out our home here in South Carolina, do we need to change our homeowners insurance policy ? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
April 13, 2008 at 12:43 PM #186132AnonymousGuestI have a question as a first time landlord. We are moving out of our home and relocating back to Las Vegas. We are renting out our home here in South Carolina, do we need to change our homeowners insurance policy ? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
April 13, 2008 at 12:43 PM #186102AnonymousGuestI have a question as a first time landlord. We are moving out of our home and relocating back to Las Vegas. We are renting out our home here in South Carolina, do we need to change our homeowners insurance policy ? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
April 13, 2008 at 12:43 PM #186082AnonymousGuestI have a question as a first time landlord. We are moving out of our home and relocating back to Las Vegas. We are renting out our home here in South Carolina, do we need to change our homeowners insurance policy ? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
April 13, 2008 at 12:59 PM #186088svelteParticipantI hope you’re right Mr Mark. I just remember the cowboy and/or redneck population being very intolerant when I was there, though that was awhile back.
It was a very closed community, not just to gays but to others who lived lifestyles outside the mainstream. Though I did make a few acquaintances there, the only long-term friendships I developed were with other out-of-staters.
I was not aware of a gay district in OKC (granted I didn’t really look), but just googling it now there is a 9 block stretch on NW 39th. Not huge by Hillcrest standards, but it is something!
April 13, 2008 at 12:59 PM #186137svelteParticipantI hope you’re right Mr Mark. I just remember the cowboy and/or redneck population being very intolerant when I was there, though that was awhile back.
It was a very closed community, not just to gays but to others who lived lifestyles outside the mainstream. Though I did make a few acquaintances there, the only long-term friendships I developed were with other out-of-staters.
I was not aware of a gay district in OKC (granted I didn’t really look), but just googling it now there is a 9 block stretch on NW 39th. Not huge by Hillcrest standards, but it is something!
April 13, 2008 at 12:59 PM #186140svelteParticipantI hope you’re right Mr Mark. I just remember the cowboy and/or redneck population being very intolerant when I was there, though that was awhile back.
It was a very closed community, not just to gays but to others who lived lifestyles outside the mainstream. Though I did make a few acquaintances there, the only long-term friendships I developed were with other out-of-staters.
I was not aware of a gay district in OKC (granted I didn’t really look), but just googling it now there is a 9 block stretch on NW 39th. Not huge by Hillcrest standards, but it is something!
April 13, 2008 at 12:59 PM #186144svelteParticipantI hope you’re right Mr Mark. I just remember the cowboy and/or redneck population being very intolerant when I was there, though that was awhile back.
It was a very closed community, not just to gays but to others who lived lifestyles outside the mainstream. Though I did make a few acquaintances there, the only long-term friendships I developed were with other out-of-staters.
I was not aware of a gay district in OKC (granted I didn’t really look), but just googling it now there is a 9 block stretch on NW 39th. Not huge by Hillcrest standards, but it is something!
April 13, 2008 at 12:59 PM #186107svelteParticipantI hope you’re right Mr Mark. I just remember the cowboy and/or redneck population being very intolerant when I was there, though that was awhile back.
It was a very closed community, not just to gays but to others who lived lifestyles outside the mainstream. Though I did make a few acquaintances there, the only long-term friendships I developed were with other out-of-staters.
I was not aware of a gay district in OKC (granted I didn’t really look), but just googling it now there is a 9 block stretch on NW 39th. Not huge by Hillcrest standards, but it is something!
April 13, 2008 at 9:48 PM #186506patbParticipanttemeculaguy
1) purchase price in 2003 156K, probably worth 225-250K now.
2) loan balance 100K
3) i picked the rent the neighbors are paying
4) OK is OK, i’m in norman the college town.
5) i make in the mid 100’s, so the first house is really easy to carry the
second? well tha’ts a stretch. I could do it but it would be ugly.6) i’m 30% in DC anyways, but i think i’m going to rent there for another year ntil
real estate collapsesApril 13, 2008 at 9:48 PM #186512patbParticipanttemeculaguy
1) purchase price in 2003 156K, probably worth 225-250K now.
2) loan balance 100K
3) i picked the rent the neighbors are paying
4) OK is OK, i’m in norman the college town.
5) i make in the mid 100’s, so the first house is really easy to carry the
second? well tha’ts a stretch. I could do it but it would be ugly.6) i’m 30% in DC anyways, but i think i’m going to rent there for another year ntil
real estate collapsesApril 13, 2008 at 9:48 PM #186500patbParticipanttemeculaguy
1) purchase price in 2003 156K, probably worth 225-250K now.
2) loan balance 100K
3) i picked the rent the neighbors are paying
4) OK is OK, i’m in norman the college town.
5) i make in the mid 100’s, so the first house is really easy to carry the
second? well tha’ts a stretch. I could do it but it would be ugly.6) i’m 30% in DC anyways, but i think i’m going to rent there for another year ntil
real estate collapsesApril 13, 2008 at 9:48 PM #186470patbParticipanttemeculaguy
1) purchase price in 2003 156K, probably worth 225-250K now.
2) loan balance 100K
3) i picked the rent the neighbors are paying
4) OK is OK, i’m in norman the college town.
5) i make in the mid 100’s, so the first house is really easy to carry the
second? well tha’ts a stretch. I could do it but it would be ugly.6) i’m 30% in DC anyways, but i think i’m going to rent there for another year ntil
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