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(former)FormerSanDiegan
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Nice call Nostra-SDAppraiser !
I still say the turning point today was the Jenna Bush engagement announcement.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantUp 20.35
Nice call Nostra-SDAppraiser !
I still say the turning point today was the Jenna Bush engagement announcement.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantUp 20.35
Nice call Nostra-SDAppraiser !
I still say the turning point today was the Jenna Bush engagement announcement.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantIt seems like it is “too big to fail.”
Yeah, just like Worldcom.(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantIt seems like it is “too big to fail.”
Yeah, just like Worldcom.(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantIt seems like it is “too big to fail.”
Yeah, just like Worldcom.August 16, 2007 at 1:53 PM in reply to: Can we have bigger font on the site ? Or maybe add the option to adjust the font ? #76529(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantBoth methods work with firefox.
As an Alternative we could all type in bold ALL CAPS, BUT THEN PEOPLE MIGHT THINK WE ARE YELLING
August 16, 2007 at 1:53 PM in reply to: Can we have bigger font on the site ? Or maybe add the option to adjust the font ? #76650(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantBoth methods work with firefox.
As an Alternative we could all type in bold ALL CAPS, BUT THEN PEOPLE MIGHT THINK WE ARE YELLING
August 16, 2007 at 1:53 PM in reply to: Can we have bigger font on the site ? Or maybe add the option to adjust the font ? #76676(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantBoth methods work with firefox.
As an Alternative we could all type in bold ALL CAPS, BUT THEN PEOPLE MIGHT THINK WE ARE YELLING
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantAlex, some of us replied to your post in a rational manner with no name calling. I agree with you that name calling is not appropriate.
Alex, I too showed a plot with a range of long-term rates that supports my price opinion that is not pulled out of thin air.
If you cannot contribute to the data-driven civil discourse that has been the hallmark of this site, then go ahead and waste your time spewing random thoughts and ill-conceived rants.
It’s a free country.
On that note: I don’t agree with what you say, but I believe you have a right to say it. In addition I will exercise my right in calling it horse shit.(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantAlex, some of us replied to your post in a rational manner with no name calling. I agree with you that name calling is not appropriate.
Alex, I too showed a plot with a range of long-term rates that supports my price opinion that is not pulled out of thin air.
If you cannot contribute to the data-driven civil discourse that has been the hallmark of this site, then go ahead and waste your time spewing random thoughts and ill-conceived rants.
It’s a free country.
On that note: I don’t agree with what you say, but I believe you have a right to say it. In addition I will exercise my right in calling it horse shit.(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantAlex, some of us replied to your post in a rational manner with no name calling. I agree with you that name calling is not appropriate.
Alex, I too showed a plot with a range of long-term rates that supports my price opinion that is not pulled out of thin air.
If you cannot contribute to the data-driven civil discourse that has been the hallmark of this site, then go ahead and waste your time spewing random thoughts and ill-conceived rants.
It’s a free country.
On that note: I don’t agree with what you say, but I believe you have a right to say it. In addition I will exercise my right in calling it horse shit.(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantNormally when a property is actually sold, the new owner has to honor the terms of your lease. In a short sale this would be the case. I believe that your rental deposit would be the responsibility of the buyer.
If it goes to foreclosure, that’s another story.
By the way, how much is your rent ?
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantNormally when a property is actually sold, the new owner has to honor the terms of your lease. In a short sale this would be the case. I believe that your rental deposit would be the responsibility of the buyer.
If it goes to foreclosure, that’s another story.
By the way, how much is your rent ?
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