18 February 2016 | 8 replies
Hypothetically, IF your husband DID intend to reenlist, to solve this issue you would just have to write a letter to the lender that said "I intend to reenlist" and you would also have to get a letter from his command that said he was eligible to reenlist.
11 February 2016 | 10 replies
I worked for a company years ago that had one their 10 commandments stating that "People do business with people they like."
20 February 2019 | 29 replies
With that said, it commands a decent rent for what you can get a property for.
8 February 2016 | 4 replies
Your explanation of events is long and a bit difficult to read (you may want to shorten to encourage more responses), but I would try to go over this person's head/chain of command and complain that they did not explain that the $100 was non refunadable.
20 March 2016 | 12 replies
I am looking at two, newly renovated duplexes that will command good rents due to the location but the seller wants a premium for this.
16 February 2016 | 15 replies
With a copy of his deployment orders also get contact info of his 'rear detachment' commander in the event he doesnot pay rent.Soldiers are required to pay their rent and other outstanding bills.
11 February 2016 | 5 replies
You need to be in command and control in this business or they will walk all over you.
14 February 2016 | 9 replies
game, then I'd suggest chilling out with the refis, and if you want $50/month more cash-flow, maybe go ahead and think of improving some of your assets so they command higher rent.
11 October 2016 | 7 replies
Salt lake is our largest city and many areas command great rents.
11 May 2016 | 9 replies
If you live in an area where the land commands a premium this may be an option, but as @Jack Johnson said how long will it take for you to sell those lots?