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PadreBrianParticipant
Hehe:
pri, from your link:“It was a landmark case, no pun intended,” Donney said, describing the largest refund ever obtained to that date by the FTC. The settlement also called for a written warning on sales materials given to potential buyers. The caveat, reminiscent of the warning on cigarette packs, reads: “You should consider the value of any of our land to be uncertain. Do not count on an increase in value.”
It is a lasting legacy. The warning is still found on California City tract maps.
PadreBrianParticipantHehe:
pri, from your link:“It was a landmark case, no pun intended,” Donney said, describing the largest refund ever obtained to that date by the FTC. The settlement also called for a written warning on sales materials given to potential buyers. The caveat, reminiscent of the warning on cigarette packs, reads: “You should consider the value of any of our land to be uncertain. Do not count on an increase in value.”
It is a lasting legacy. The warning is still found on California City tract maps.
PadreBrianParticipantHehe:
pri, from your link:“It was a landmark case, no pun intended,” Donney said, describing the largest refund ever obtained to that date by the FTC. The settlement also called for a written warning on sales materials given to potential buyers. The caveat, reminiscent of the warning on cigarette packs, reads: “You should consider the value of any of our land to be uncertain. Do not count on an increase in value.”
It is a lasting legacy. The warning is still found on California City tract maps.
PadreBrianParticipantHehe:
pri, from your link:“It was a landmark case, no pun intended,” Donney said, describing the largest refund ever obtained to that date by the FTC. The settlement also called for a written warning on sales materials given to potential buyers. The caveat, reminiscent of the warning on cigarette packs, reads: “You should consider the value of any of our land to be uncertain. Do not count on an increase in value.”
It is a lasting legacy. The warning is still found on California City tract maps.
PadreBrianParticipantpri,
Those scars are from 1958, not 1990. But yeah, I agree, there will always be a bank who will blow tax payers money in the name of profits.Look up Nat Mendelsohn for details on the Cal City 1958 development.
PadreBrianParticipantpri,
Those scars are from 1958, not 1990. But yeah, I agree, there will always be a bank who will blow tax payers money in the name of profits.Look up Nat Mendelsohn for details on the Cal City 1958 development.
PadreBrianParticipantpri,
Those scars are from 1958, not 1990. But yeah, I agree, there will always be a bank who will blow tax payers money in the name of profits.Look up Nat Mendelsohn for details on the Cal City 1958 development.
PadreBrianParticipantpri,
Those scars are from 1958, not 1990. But yeah, I agree, there will always be a bank who will blow tax payers money in the name of profits.Look up Nat Mendelsohn for details on the Cal City 1958 development.
PadreBrianParticipantpri,
Those scars are from 1958, not 1990. But yeah, I agree, there will always be a bank who will blow tax payers money in the name of profits.Look up Nat Mendelsohn for details on the Cal City 1958 development.
August 17, 2009 at 12:53 AM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #445428PadreBrianParticipantThis winter things will down a lil bit. Nothing huge but winters are always cheaper (pre and post bubble that is).
August 17, 2009 at 12:53 AM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #445622PadreBrianParticipantThis winter things will down a lil bit. Nothing huge but winters are always cheaper (pre and post bubble that is).
August 17, 2009 at 12:53 AM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #445960PadreBrianParticipantThis winter things will down a lil bit. Nothing huge but winters are always cheaper (pre and post bubble that is).
August 17, 2009 at 12:53 AM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #446031PadreBrianParticipantThis winter things will down a lil bit. Nothing huge but winters are always cheaper (pre and post bubble that is).
August 17, 2009 at 12:53 AM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #446212PadreBrianParticipantThis winter things will down a lil bit. Nothing huge but winters are always cheaper (pre and post bubble that is).
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