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August 12, 2009 at 8:34 PM in reply to: Hard Getting Fire Insurance in Canyon Areas…Any Suggestions? #444783August 12, 2009 at 8:34 PM in reply to: Hard Getting Fire Insurance in Canyon Areas…Any Suggestions? #444962
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ParticipantIn 1995 I bought a house “subject to obtaining reasonably priced insurance”. It was on a canyon and could not find any local agents in 1995 that would insure .So I called an agent out of town. Poof – instant insurance! No problem. That was long ago. May not be so easy these days. try it, maybe it will work for you. Good luck.
August 9, 2009 at 12:16 PM in reply to: Have you ever considered installing artificial grass? #442843disimilar1
Participantfake grass is disgusting. you want your children to play on chemicals that are off gassing in the sun? I don’t get it. For the record I do not think real grass belongs in dry parts of socal either. The amount of toxic chemicals and precious water required is just nutty. Go with low water plantings natural to our area. They are beautiful – they flower – the hummingbirds like them and you will too!
August 9, 2009 at 12:16 PM in reply to: Have you ever considered installing artificial grass? #443038disimilar1
Participantfake grass is disgusting. you want your children to play on chemicals that are off gassing in the sun? I don’t get it. For the record I do not think real grass belongs in dry parts of socal either. The amount of toxic chemicals and precious water required is just nutty. Go with low water plantings natural to our area. They are beautiful – they flower – the hummingbirds like them and you will too!
August 9, 2009 at 12:16 PM in reply to: Have you ever considered installing artificial grass? #443376disimilar1
Participantfake grass is disgusting. you want your children to play on chemicals that are off gassing in the sun? I don’t get it. For the record I do not think real grass belongs in dry parts of socal either. The amount of toxic chemicals and precious water required is just nutty. Go with low water plantings natural to our area. They are beautiful – they flower – the hummingbirds like them and you will too!
August 9, 2009 at 12:16 PM in reply to: Have you ever considered installing artificial grass? #443445disimilar1
Participantfake grass is disgusting. you want your children to play on chemicals that are off gassing in the sun? I don’t get it. For the record I do not think real grass belongs in dry parts of socal either. The amount of toxic chemicals and precious water required is just nutty. Go with low water plantings natural to our area. They are beautiful – they flower – the hummingbirds like them and you will too!
August 9, 2009 at 12:16 PM in reply to: Have you ever considered installing artificial grass? #443624disimilar1
Participantfake grass is disgusting. you want your children to play on chemicals that are off gassing in the sun? I don’t get it. For the record I do not think real grass belongs in dry parts of socal either. The amount of toxic chemicals and precious water required is just nutty. Go with low water plantings natural to our area. They are beautiful – they flower – the hummingbirds like them and you will too!
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ParticipantThe contracts are what they are if you want the house. The price I am paying is not 30% off in this world. I just like the house. I am not paying wholesale for it because it got bid up. I was just hoping to get some opinions on what % I could ask the agent to kick in for repairs. I really appreciate any helpful comments.
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ParticipantThe contracts are what they are if you want the house. The price I am paying is not 30% off in this world. I just like the house. I am not paying wholesale for it because it got bid up. I was just hoping to get some opinions on what % I could ask the agent to kick in for repairs. I really appreciate any helpful comments.
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ParticipantThe contracts are what they are if you want the house. The price I am paying is not 30% off in this world. I just like the house. I am not paying wholesale for it because it got bid up. I was just hoping to get some opinions on what % I could ask the agent to kick in for repairs. I really appreciate any helpful comments.
disimilar1
ParticipantThe contracts are what they are if you want the house. The price I am paying is not 30% off in this world. I just like the house. I am not paying wholesale for it because it got bid up. I was just hoping to get some opinions on what % I could ask the agent to kick in for repairs. I really appreciate any helpful comments.
disimilar1
ParticipantThe contracts are what they are if you want the house. The price I am paying is not 30% off in this world. I just like the house. I am not paying wholesale for it because it got bid up. I was just hoping to get some opinions on what % I could ask the agent to kick in for repairs. I really appreciate any helpful comments.
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ParticipantHi Piggs,
On a foreclosure which requires reairs what could one ask the RE Agt to kick in on a % of sale. He reps both sides. Buyer and seller. And yes, these docs are what I saw.disimilar1
ParticipantHi Piggs,
On a foreclosure which requires reairs what could one ask the RE Agt to kick in on a % of sale. He reps both sides. Buyer and seller. And yes, these docs are what I saw.disimilar1
ParticipantHi Piggs,
On a foreclosure which requires reairs what could one ask the RE Agt to kick in on a % of sale. He reps both sides. Buyer and seller. And yes, these docs are what I saw. -
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