I'll go on a limb here. I think in the old days (pre data collector), the LS in the office often was on site and on a very regular basis. He had fir...
I know its been said before...as well as again...> I subbed a good bit last year..There is a big difference between being a subcontractor, a 1099 c...
> That says a great deal about the integrity of the crowd participating here.Because nobody will stand up and say "...identify myself as under con...
I'll Reply To The Older College Credits Question> The gizmo technology has increased the minimum required knowledge based but nothing prior to gism...
Thanks Wendell For Stickying This Poll> agree. Great sticky idea Paul. Great topic... always.The trend I'm wondering about is: Are college credit...
NYLS--good observation.> I'm not trying to hijack this thread but I would like to hear more discussion on hiring independent contractors. > >...
Seems like kind of an odd request IMO. If they are existing, just reference the recording information. If they are new, then the owners grant/dedica...
> Musta just been a midwest saying.Or an architect thing. I have seen quite a few old deeds in ft/in, but not to many maps.. unless they were prep...
It's always tough when you give it your best sharpened pencil price, only to get beat by 50%. 5 or 10%, ok. But halfzies is really annoying. Especi...
> ...the title company should provide you with all the recorded documents you request. Especially if you weren't involved in whatever the title co...
> That translates to Rich Widow Woman for you non-single guys ;-)Who ever mentioned non-single, having been divorced for the past 23 yrs. But I am...
A for me. Then 5 yrs after BS I went back to pursue PE, but never finished.