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March 26, 2009 at 12:08 AM in reply to: How do lenders deal with houses with un-permitted additions #373675March 26, 2009 at 12:08 AM in reply to: How do lenders deal with houses with un-permitted additions #373792
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI basically am of the same inclination of HLS (which is rare).
Essentially, the appraisal is the only time the bank actually has anybody look at the place.
In my experience, it is best to have a conversation with my preferred appraiser first.But as Sheldon said, the industry is changing soon.
Therefore, I soon won’t have a preferred appraiser much longer.
March 25, 2009 at 11:07 PM in reply to: a question for sdrealtor and SD Realtor on “6726 Lonicera 92011” #373148urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]No opinion necessary but I know you are too smart a guy not to be thinking about it. Thats a new take you probably never thought of before.[/quote]
Oh Christ Mr. David, he just showed you his belly.
Lay off.
You have a point but you are belaboring it and it is not flattering on you. (unlike my French Maid outfit)
March 25, 2009 at 11:07 PM in reply to: a question for sdrealtor and SD Realtor on “6726 Lonicera 92011” #373429urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]No opinion necessary but I know you are too smart a guy not to be thinking about it. Thats a new take you probably never thought of before.[/quote]
Oh Christ Mr. David, he just showed you his belly.
Lay off.
You have a point but you are belaboring it and it is not flattering on you. (unlike my French Maid outfit)
March 25, 2009 at 11:07 PM in reply to: a question for sdrealtor and SD Realtor on “6726 Lonicera 92011” #373603urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]No opinion necessary but I know you are too smart a guy not to be thinking about it. Thats a new take you probably never thought of before.[/quote]
Oh Christ Mr. David, he just showed you his belly.
Lay off.
You have a point but you are belaboring it and it is not flattering on you. (unlike my French Maid outfit)
March 25, 2009 at 11:07 PM in reply to: a question for sdrealtor and SD Realtor on “6726 Lonicera 92011” #373646urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]No opinion necessary but I know you are too smart a guy not to be thinking about it. Thats a new take you probably never thought of before.[/quote]
Oh Christ Mr. David, he just showed you his belly.
Lay off.
You have a point but you are belaboring it and it is not flattering on you. (unlike my French Maid outfit)
March 25, 2009 at 11:07 PM in reply to: a question for sdrealtor and SD Realtor on “6726 Lonicera 92011” #373760urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]No opinion necessary but I know you are too smart a guy not to be thinking about it. Thats a new take you probably never thought of before.[/quote]
Oh Christ Mr. David, he just showed you his belly.
Lay off.
You have a point but you are belaboring it and it is not flattering on you. (unlike my French Maid outfit)
urbanrealtor
ParticipantSince the country has no written constitution, its not clear (at least to me) that the HOL has more power than prince Harry.
Dude I cannot believe you reference Streisand, ELO, and Sammy Hagar together.
Now that gets me aroused.
Hopefully that sounds as creepy to you as it does to me.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantSince the country has no written constitution, its not clear (at least to me) that the HOL has more power than prince Harry.
Dude I cannot believe you reference Streisand, ELO, and Sammy Hagar together.
Now that gets me aroused.
Hopefully that sounds as creepy to you as it does to me.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantSince the country has no written constitution, its not clear (at least to me) that the HOL has more power than prince Harry.
Dude I cannot believe you reference Streisand, ELO, and Sammy Hagar together.
Now that gets me aroused.
Hopefully that sounds as creepy to you as it does to me.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantSince the country has no written constitution, its not clear (at least to me) that the HOL has more power than prince Harry.
Dude I cannot believe you reference Streisand, ELO, and Sammy Hagar together.
Now that gets me aroused.
Hopefully that sounds as creepy to you as it does to me.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantSince the country has no written constitution, its not clear (at least to me) that the HOL has more power than prince Harry.
Dude I cannot believe you reference Streisand, ELO, and Sammy Hagar together.
Now that gets me aroused.
Hopefully that sounds as creepy to you as it does to me.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Dan: Actually, the British Parliament is made up of the House of Lords and the House of Commons, with the majority of the power residing in the House of Lords. They (the British) don’t have a House of Representatives, although the House of Commons would be close.
Hannan (the speaker) is not a British MP (Member of Parliament), rather, he’s an MEP (British Member of the European Parliament). You should read his blog, he’s quite an interesting guy, with a strong Conservative (using the term as the British would) background.
And, Nancy Pelosi wouldn’t understand his speech. Too many big words for that vampiric, shriveled skank to process.[/quote]
The House was styled on the Commons. That’s why it was elected when the Senate was not (look it up). The House of Lords has essentially no power. That is because it is a hereditary house of peerage (not elected citizens) and that is why its future is currently being debated as to reform. The last time I was in Britain, the consensus was that it would soon be replaced with an elected senate. However, since the country already has a working legislature, nobody really cares enough to move this forward.As far as the MEP in question, I think that his post is slightly more relevant than a Ron Paul candidacy. At least Mr. Daniel gets to be elected to a paying job and some actual influence on public policy, but again, it still just the European Parliment. Sort of like being governor of central Baja.
While I am not a fan of Ms. P, Allan, she is pretty good with the big words. But yes she is certainly vampiric.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Dan: Actually, the British Parliament is made up of the House of Lords and the House of Commons, with the majority of the power residing in the House of Lords. They (the British) don’t have a House of Representatives, although the House of Commons would be close.
Hannan (the speaker) is not a British MP (Member of Parliament), rather, he’s an MEP (British Member of the European Parliament). You should read his blog, he’s quite an interesting guy, with a strong Conservative (using the term as the British would) background.
And, Nancy Pelosi wouldn’t understand his speech. Too many big words for that vampiric, shriveled skank to process.[/quote]
The House was styled on the Commons. That’s why it was elected when the Senate was not (look it up). The House of Lords has essentially no power. That is because it is a hereditary house of peerage (not elected citizens) and that is why its future is currently being debated as to reform. The last time I was in Britain, the consensus was that it would soon be replaced with an elected senate. However, since the country already has a working legislature, nobody really cares enough to move this forward.As far as the MEP in question, I think that his post is slightly more relevant than a Ron Paul candidacy. At least Mr. Daniel gets to be elected to a paying job and some actual influence on public policy, but again, it still just the European Parliment. Sort of like being governor of central Baja.
While I am not a fan of Ms. P, Allan, she is pretty good with the big words. But yes she is certainly vampiric.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Dan: Actually, the British Parliament is made up of the House of Lords and the House of Commons, with the majority of the power residing in the House of Lords. They (the British) don’t have a House of Representatives, although the House of Commons would be close.
Hannan (the speaker) is not a British MP (Member of Parliament), rather, he’s an MEP (British Member of the European Parliament). You should read his blog, he’s quite an interesting guy, with a strong Conservative (using the term as the British would) background.
And, Nancy Pelosi wouldn’t understand his speech. Too many big words for that vampiric, shriveled skank to process.[/quote]
The House was styled on the Commons. That’s why it was elected when the Senate was not (look it up). The House of Lords has essentially no power. That is because it is a hereditary house of peerage (not elected citizens) and that is why its future is currently being debated as to reform. The last time I was in Britain, the consensus was that it would soon be replaced with an elected senate. However, since the country already has a working legislature, nobody really cares enough to move this forward.As far as the MEP in question, I think that his post is slightly more relevant than a Ron Paul candidacy. At least Mr. Daniel gets to be elected to a paying job and some actual influence on public policy, but again, it still just the European Parliment. Sort of like being governor of central Baja.
While I am not a fan of Ms. P, Allan, she is pretty good with the big words. But yes she is certainly vampiric.
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