
25 June 2015 | 3 replies
Because of several Illinois Supreme Court decisions prohibiting pension and retiree healthcare "reform" (cuts), the day of reckoning on the massive pension debt is about to hit Chicago, Cook County, Illinois and many more units of local government.What's your take on Detroit and Chicago?

27 July 2015 | 7 replies
The latter would be a function of not changing the AC filter.

25 July 2015 | 23 replies
Insurance companies have created a growing cottage industry for tenants by handing out settlement money rather than going to court.

30 November 2015 | 5 replies
CFDs do not have provisions for non-judicial foreclosures, you will need to go to court.4.

27 July 2015 | 8 replies
Considering the Supreme Court just ruled that you're allowed to sue HUD over unintentional clumping of low income housing, I'm guessing you'd probably be pretty safe to sue a township over overtly excluding it.

5 October 2015 | 9 replies
Anything that winds up in court can take many years.If you can get through all that to manage the property, when you do try to sell it, if you are not in the EU the taxes are very high.

3 February 2021 | 42 replies
They may prove to function well, as cabins or temporary lodging, but I fear that we're going to see a number of things used once and hard to sell later on down the road.

2 August 2015 | 0 replies
My wife father's home is going to be sold by mid mouth around the 15th or so in August by the way of foreclosure (Court house steps) The reason is that he has now been relocated to a nursing home to receive the proper care that he needs.

8 November 2015 | 12 replies
It is scheduled to go to auction at the county court house in a month.

13 November 2015 | 13 replies
the advantage I would see is that you did get to inspect.. if its a court house steps and no one gets in then that is an advantage.but like in our area just because the house is winterized and locked up does not keep many would be foreclosure buyuers out of the house it would not keep me out of it.