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June 9, 2009 at 12:55 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #412698June 9, 2009 at 12:55 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #412934
Enorah
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]My intuition says “late fall 2009” but my analytical side is telling me “everything takes about a year longer than your intuition thinks it will take.”
As days go by, I feel more and more comfortable with my earlier suspicions of a double recession wherein we come out of this one this year, then go into another one next year.
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My sense is as well that 2010 is going to be another rough looking year.
June 9, 2009 at 12:55 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #413179Enorah
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]My intuition says “late fall 2009” but my analytical side is telling me “everything takes about a year longer than your intuition thinks it will take.”
As days go by, I feel more and more comfortable with my earlier suspicions of a double recession wherein we come out of this one this year, then go into another one next year.
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My sense is as well that 2010 is going to be another rough looking year.
June 9, 2009 at 12:55 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #413245Enorah
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]My intuition says “late fall 2009” but my analytical side is telling me “everything takes about a year longer than your intuition thinks it will take.”
As days go by, I feel more and more comfortable with my earlier suspicions of a double recession wherein we come out of this one this year, then go into another one next year.
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My sense is as well that 2010 is going to be another rough looking year.
June 9, 2009 at 12:55 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #413391Enorah
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]My intuition says “late fall 2009” but my analytical side is telling me “everything takes about a year longer than your intuition thinks it will take.”
As days go by, I feel more and more comfortable with my earlier suspicions of a double recession wherein we come out of this one this year, then go into another one next year.
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My sense is as well that 2010 is going to be another rough looking year.
Enorah
ParticipantVees, Leslie Appleton Young gets paid to say stuff like that
Enorah
ParticipantVees, Leslie Appleton Young gets paid to say stuff like that
Enorah
ParticipantVees, Leslie Appleton Young gets paid to say stuff like that
Enorah
ParticipantVees, Leslie Appleton Young gets paid to say stuff like that
Enorah
ParticipantVees, Leslie Appleton Young gets paid to say stuff like that
Enorah
ParticipantMy understanding is that non-refundable deposits (including cleaning deposits) are illegal in California.
Even if you sign a lease that states a “cleaning deposit”, don’t worry about it. It is illegal.
Now, if you are responsible for damage, then you are responsible.
This link may help
Enorah
ParticipantMy understanding is that non-refundable deposits (including cleaning deposits) are illegal in California.
Even if you sign a lease that states a “cleaning deposit”, don’t worry about it. It is illegal.
Now, if you are responsible for damage, then you are responsible.
This link may help
Enorah
ParticipantMy understanding is that non-refundable deposits (including cleaning deposits) are illegal in California.
Even if you sign a lease that states a “cleaning deposit”, don’t worry about it. It is illegal.
Now, if you are responsible for damage, then you are responsible.
This link may help
Enorah
ParticipantMy understanding is that non-refundable deposits (including cleaning deposits) are illegal in California.
Even if you sign a lease that states a “cleaning deposit”, don’t worry about it. It is illegal.
Now, if you are responsible for damage, then you are responsible.
This link may help
Enorah
ParticipantMy understanding is that non-refundable deposits (including cleaning deposits) are illegal in California.
Even if you sign a lease that states a “cleaning deposit”, don’t worry about it. It is illegal.
Now, if you are responsible for damage, then you are responsible.
This link may help
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