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July 24, 2011 at 7:45 AM in reply to: Are you looking to get in on the ground floor? Think again. #713490
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Participant[quote=paramount]Thanks very much for the responses – it was as SK brought up: one page was not initialed by the seller.[/quote]
what it means is you have an enforceable contract, but that one page or
the clause may be not enforceable.but, usually most people want to finish a deal
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Participant[quote=paramount]Thanks very much for the responses – it was as SK brought up: one page was not initialed by the seller.[/quote]
what it means is you have an enforceable contract, but that one page or
the clause may be not enforceable.but, usually most people want to finish a deal
patb
Participant[quote=paramount]Thanks very much for the responses – it was as SK brought up: one page was not initialed by the seller.[/quote]
what it means is you have an enforceable contract, but that one page or
the clause may be not enforceable.but, usually most people want to finish a deal
patb
Participant[quote=paramount]Thanks very much for the responses – it was as SK brought up: one page was not initialed by the seller.[/quote]
what it means is you have an enforceable contract, but that one page or
the clause may be not enforceable.but, usually most people want to finish a deal
patb
Participant[quote=paramount]Thanks very much for the responses – it was as SK brought up: one page was not initialed by the seller.[/quote]
what it means is you have an enforceable contract, but that one page or
the clause may be not enforceable.but, usually most people want to finish a deal
patb
Participant[quote=masayako]Looking for the best luxury car, prefer used, for under $40k. Ay recommendation? And why?[/quote]
Chevy Volt.
It’s 35K, it’s a luxury car, it’s mileage can be off the hook
and it seats 4 and drives like a rocket.patb
Participant[quote=masayako]Looking for the best luxury car, prefer used, for under $40k. Ay recommendation? And why?[/quote]
Chevy Volt.
It’s 35K, it’s a luxury car, it’s mileage can be off the hook
and it seats 4 and drives like a rocket.patb
Participant[quote=masayako]Looking for the best luxury car, prefer used, for under $40k. Ay recommendation? And why?[/quote]
Chevy Volt.
It’s 35K, it’s a luxury car, it’s mileage can be off the hook
and it seats 4 and drives like a rocket.patb
Participant[quote=masayako]Looking for the best luxury car, prefer used, for under $40k. Ay recommendation? And why?[/quote]
Chevy Volt.
It’s 35K, it’s a luxury car, it’s mileage can be off the hook
and it seats 4 and drives like a rocket.patb
Participant[quote=masayako]Looking for the best luxury car, prefer used, for under $40k. Ay recommendation? And why?[/quote]
Chevy Volt.
It’s 35K, it’s a luxury car, it’s mileage can be off the hook
and it seats 4 and drives like a rocket.patb
Participant[quote=guitar187]I’m thinking of investing out of state, and I’d like some feedback about investing in Michigan. Any thoughts?
I know there will be plenty of smart ass answers. However, I am really looking for some substance here. I’m specifically leaving this vague, so that I don’t lead the discussion in any one direction.
I look forward to any interesting feedback.[/quote]
I think it’s foolish to invest in anything you can’t get over to manage.
Even with a property manager, you still need to stop by to look at the place regularly.
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Participant[quote=guitar187]I’m thinking of investing out of state, and I’d like some feedback about investing in Michigan. Any thoughts?
I know there will be plenty of smart ass answers. However, I am really looking for some substance here. I’m specifically leaving this vague, so that I don’t lead the discussion in any one direction.
I look forward to any interesting feedback.[/quote]
I think it’s foolish to invest in anything you can’t get over to manage.
Even with a property manager, you still need to stop by to look at the place regularly.
patb
Participant[quote=guitar187]I’m thinking of investing out of state, and I’d like some feedback about investing in Michigan. Any thoughts?
I know there will be plenty of smart ass answers. However, I am really looking for some substance here. I’m specifically leaving this vague, so that I don’t lead the discussion in any one direction.
I look forward to any interesting feedback.[/quote]
I think it’s foolish to invest in anything you can’t get over to manage.
Even with a property manager, you still need to stop by to look at the place regularly.
patb
Participant[quote=guitar187]I’m thinking of investing out of state, and I’d like some feedback about investing in Michigan. Any thoughts?
I know there will be plenty of smart ass answers. However, I am really looking for some substance here. I’m specifically leaving this vague, so that I don’t lead the discussion in any one direction.
I look forward to any interesting feedback.[/quote]
I think it’s foolish to invest in anything you can’t get over to manage.
Even with a property manager, you still need to stop by to look at the place regularly.
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