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August 24, 2009 at 9:37 PM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #448479August 24, 2009 at 9:37 PM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #448669WestCoastNoleParticipant
NOTE – The property has been rented out already ( we have been keeping tabs – the moving truck showed up on August 10th ) . . .
August 24, 2009 at 9:37 PM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #449009WestCoastNoleParticipantNOTE – The property has been rented out already ( we have been keeping tabs – the moving truck showed up on August 10th ) . . .
August 24, 2009 at 9:37 PM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #449079WestCoastNoleParticipantNOTE – The property has been rented out already ( we have been keeping tabs – the moving truck showed up on August 10th ) . . .
August 24, 2009 at 9:37 PM in reply to: Should I go after my previous landlord for my security deposit ? #449266WestCoastNoleParticipantNOTE – The property has been rented out already ( we have been keeping tabs – the moving truck showed up on August 10th ) . . .
WestCoastNoleParticipantI second – yes it’s a few hundred dollars out of your back pocket, but think of it as cheap insurance on one of the largest purchases you will ever make. I have two siblings that have purchased new homes in south florida and each had very interesting issues with their houses within 6 months of closing
Find an inspector that is ASHI certified and has NO affiliation with the builder or any realtor whatsoever ! ( you want to make sure that they are working for YOU !!!)
Good luck with your new home !
Regards,
WCNWestCoastNoleParticipantI second – yes it’s a few hundred dollars out of your back pocket, but think of it as cheap insurance on one of the largest purchases you will ever make. I have two siblings that have purchased new homes in south florida and each had very interesting issues with their houses within 6 months of closing
Find an inspector that is ASHI certified and has NO affiliation with the builder or any realtor whatsoever ! ( you want to make sure that they are working for YOU !!!)
Good luck with your new home !
Regards,
WCNWestCoastNoleParticipantI second – yes it’s a few hundred dollars out of your back pocket, but think of it as cheap insurance on one of the largest purchases you will ever make. I have two siblings that have purchased new homes in south florida and each had very interesting issues with their houses within 6 months of closing
Find an inspector that is ASHI certified and has NO affiliation with the builder or any realtor whatsoever ! ( you want to make sure that they are working for YOU !!!)
Good luck with your new home !
Regards,
WCNWestCoastNoleParticipantI second – yes it’s a few hundred dollars out of your back pocket, but think of it as cheap insurance on one of the largest purchases you will ever make. I have two siblings that have purchased new homes in south florida and each had very interesting issues with their houses within 6 months of closing
Find an inspector that is ASHI certified and has NO affiliation with the builder or any realtor whatsoever ! ( you want to make sure that they are working for YOU !!!)
Good luck with your new home !
Regards,
WCNWestCoastNoleParticipantI second – yes it’s a few hundred dollars out of your back pocket, but think of it as cheap insurance on one of the largest purchases you will ever make. I have two siblings that have purchased new homes in south florida and each had very interesting issues with their houses within 6 months of closing
Find an inspector that is ASHI certified and has NO affiliation with the builder or any realtor whatsoever ! ( you want to make sure that they are working for YOU !!!)
Good luck with your new home !
Regards,
WCNWestCoastNoleParticipantHP is cutting positions big-time – My ex-landlord ( I could not stand the neighbors and am still holding out for sane pricing before I buy) works there – His division cut 50% of staff and he was given 2 months to find another position or be laid off …
And the hits just keep on coming …
WestCoastNoleParticipantHP is cutting positions big-time – My ex-landlord ( I could not stand the neighbors and am still holding out for sane pricing before I buy) works there – His division cut 50% of staff and he was given 2 months to find another position or be laid off …
And the hits just keep on coming …
WestCoastNoleParticipantHP is cutting positions big-time – My ex-landlord ( I could not stand the neighbors and am still holding out for sane pricing before I buy) works there – His division cut 50% of staff and he was given 2 months to find another position or be laid off …
And the hits just keep on coming …
WestCoastNoleParticipantHP is cutting positions big-time – My ex-landlord ( I could not stand the neighbors and am still holding out for sane pricing before I buy) works there – His division cut 50% of staff and he was given 2 months to find another position or be laid off …
And the hits just keep on coming …
WestCoastNoleParticipantHP is cutting positions big-time – My ex-landlord ( I could not stand the neighbors and am still holding out for sane pricing before I buy) works there – His division cut 50% of staff and he was given 2 months to find another position or be laid off …
And the hits just keep on coming …
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