2 September 2016 | 16 replies
It helps take some of the emotion out of it too so you don't worry or wonder what the right thing to do is.
22 July 2021 | 499 replies
(It also holds emotional value, being that it was my mom's car before she succumbed to cancer 5 years ago.)
16 April 2016 | 8 replies
Let go of your emotional attachment to the property.
5 February 2016 | 4 replies
My wife and sister-in-law will be going through a lot of emotional turmoil at the time this all takes place, and so I'm preparing to be the one who handles the business side of things and I'm trying to learn as much as I can ahead of time so we can not only handle their dad's legacy responsibly, but also grow it over time.Thanks for your help!
24 February 2016 | 26 replies
She told me that I could not get out of that contract because I could get sued and that we had to proceed with the inspection that Friday.My long conversation with (buyer agent) tonight indicated that she never even passed on that information to her, the buyer and his team were under the impression that they were helping me by buying my house.I don't want to get into all of the details of the deceptive methods that (seller agent) used to hook me into this deal starting with painting (buyer agent) as someone who is heartless and/or does not answer her phone,It will be for a judge to decide what your agency owes me for emotional distress and deceptive tactics.You may find some details on the Internet at some point as well.I will never do business with (Agency) again and your superiors will explain to you where the failures occurred in time.
21 December 2019 | 1 reply
The main challenge for many people is turning a home they have lived in for so long into a rental because they have emotional attachment.
4 April 2024 | 8 replies
Our political system is broken, democracy has reached it's limit in an ever increasinlgly complex world that is hard to understand for people, so they basically give up and just vote based on emotion and ideology.
22 May 2024 | 14 replies
In addition, the owner of the home must not own more than three single-family homes.3) They are unable to provide sufficient documentation, such as the emotional support animal letter, that verifies the ESA is necessary for their health and well-being.4) The tenant provides fraudulent documentation attesting to their need for an emotional support animal (usually a fake emotional support animal letter).5) The landlord can demonstrate that making accommodations for an ESA would impose undue financial burden or logistical burden. 6) The animal is destructive to the property or displays threatening behaviors that could put other tenants or yourself at risk.7) The size or nature of the animal makes it impossible to house safely or humanely.
1 February 2021 | 12 replies
BUT before you give me your answer if it emotional based or for personal reasons then you are on the wrong message board!!!!
6 October 2019 | 5 replies
There is no one to relocate, no emotional attachment, its costing the homeowner money as it sits there vacant and deteriorating so its an easy argument to make for selling.