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Participant[quote=Eugene]
Pictures are hard to read, especially that top picture – poor choice of colors.
[/quote]you can click on the picture to enlarge.
ocrenter
Participantthe place was on the MLS continuously for the entire 3 years, except for occasional days to weeks in between the various listings to reset the DOM.
hard to imagine someone would agree to pay over $5000/month to rent a place that is also on the MLS perpetually.
ocrenter
Participantthe place was on the MLS continuously for the entire 3 years, except for occasional days to weeks in between the various listings to reset the DOM.
hard to imagine someone would agree to pay over $5000/month to rent a place that is also on the MLS perpetually.
ocrenter
Participantthe place was on the MLS continuously for the entire 3 years, except for occasional days to weeks in between the various listings to reset the DOM.
hard to imagine someone would agree to pay over $5000/month to rent a place that is also on the MLS perpetually.
ocrenter
Participantthe place was on the MLS continuously for the entire 3 years, except for occasional days to weeks in between the various listings to reset the DOM.
hard to imagine someone would agree to pay over $5000/month to rent a place that is also on the MLS perpetually.
ocrenter
Participantthe place was on the MLS continuously for the entire 3 years, except for occasional days to weeks in between the various listings to reset the DOM.
hard to imagine someone would agree to pay over $5000/month to rent a place that is also on the MLS perpetually.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=briansd1]It now seems like fat is becoming a partisan issue.
It’s a class and culture issue IMHO.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/29/AR2010122901940.html
http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/trends.html%5B/quote%5D
if you take the % making under 30k map and put it next to the obesity map, here’s what you get:
[img_assist|nid=14400|title=obesity vs income|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=88|height=100]
ocrenter
Participant[quote=briansd1]It now seems like fat is becoming a partisan issue.
It’s a class and culture issue IMHO.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/29/AR2010122901940.html
http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/trends.html%5B/quote%5D
if you take the % making under 30k map and put it next to the obesity map, here’s what you get:
[img_assist|nid=14400|title=obesity vs income|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=88|height=100]
ocrenter
Participant[quote=briansd1]It now seems like fat is becoming a partisan issue.
It’s a class and culture issue IMHO.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/29/AR2010122901940.html
http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/trends.html%5B/quote%5D
if you take the % making under 30k map and put it next to the obesity map, here’s what you get:
[img_assist|nid=14400|title=obesity vs income|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=88|height=100]
ocrenter
Participant[quote=briansd1]It now seems like fat is becoming a partisan issue.
It’s a class and culture issue IMHO.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/29/AR2010122901940.html
http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/trends.html%5B/quote%5D
if you take the % making under 30k map and put it next to the obesity map, here’s what you get:
[img_assist|nid=14400|title=obesity vs income|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=88|height=100]
ocrenter
Participant[quote=briansd1]It now seems like fat is becoming a partisan issue.
It’s a class and culture issue IMHO.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/29/AR2010122901940.html
http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/trends.html%5B/quote%5D
if you take the % making under 30k map and put it next to the obesity map, here’s what you get:
[img_assist|nid=14400|title=obesity vs income|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=88|height=100]
ocrenter
Participant[quote=flu][quote=briansd1][quote=flu]Note to self: if I ever buy a new home, I’m going to put it into a LLC based in Wyoming so peeking inquirying piggies don’t post my personal info in this site, heh heh
[/quote]If you follow the chain of title, and look at the actual deeds, you can always find out who owns a property. The whole concept of property ownership is based on public notice with recording at the county level, and before that, proclamation on the town square for all to be notified.
You don’t need to record your deed, but if you don’t, you are not protecting your interests.
If you get a mortgage and want to deduct interest, you will most likely need to get the property in your name first, then perhaps quit claim it to a trust.[/quote]
I don’t plan on buying my next non-investment home with a mortgage (if ever) 🙂
Yes yes, I understand most everything is in public records, except if you’re a government employee with reasons… But I don’t know, I just get how this guy being a chiropractor has anything to do with how he lost $200k, or the point of posting his private practice. It’s not like this person is a media ho looking for attention, like say the octomom or the earls who blatantly don’t think it’s there fault to foreclosure. Anyway, whatever.[/quote]
agree, there was no need for the link to yelp.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=flu][quote=briansd1][quote=flu]Note to self: if I ever buy a new home, I’m going to put it into a LLC based in Wyoming so peeking inquirying piggies don’t post my personal info in this site, heh heh
[/quote]If you follow the chain of title, and look at the actual deeds, you can always find out who owns a property. The whole concept of property ownership is based on public notice with recording at the county level, and before that, proclamation on the town square for all to be notified.
You don’t need to record your deed, but if you don’t, you are not protecting your interests.
If you get a mortgage and want to deduct interest, you will most likely need to get the property in your name first, then perhaps quit claim it to a trust.[/quote]
I don’t plan on buying my next non-investment home with a mortgage (if ever) 🙂
Yes yes, I understand most everything is in public records, except if you’re a government employee with reasons… But I don’t know, I just get how this guy being a chiropractor has anything to do with how he lost $200k, or the point of posting his private practice. It’s not like this person is a media ho looking for attention, like say the octomom or the earls who blatantly don’t think it’s there fault to foreclosure. Anyway, whatever.[/quote]
agree, there was no need for the link to yelp.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=flu][quote=briansd1][quote=flu]Note to self: if I ever buy a new home, I’m going to put it into a LLC based in Wyoming so peeking inquirying piggies don’t post my personal info in this site, heh heh
[/quote]If you follow the chain of title, and look at the actual deeds, you can always find out who owns a property. The whole concept of property ownership is based on public notice with recording at the county level, and before that, proclamation on the town square for all to be notified.
You don’t need to record your deed, but if you don’t, you are not protecting your interests.
If you get a mortgage and want to deduct interest, you will most likely need to get the property in your name first, then perhaps quit claim it to a trust.[/quote]
I don’t plan on buying my next non-investment home with a mortgage (if ever) 🙂
Yes yes, I understand most everything is in public records, except if you’re a government employee with reasons… But I don’t know, I just get how this guy being a chiropractor has anything to do with how he lost $200k, or the point of posting his private practice. It’s not like this person is a media ho looking for attention, like say the octomom or the earls who blatantly don’t think it’s there fault to foreclosure. Anyway, whatever.[/quote]
agree, there was no need for the link to yelp.
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