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Everything posted by oldiesman
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Yes, if the one wants to buy from the other. Problem is the one cannot be located, she's either out of town, moved permanently to another area, and/or deliberately hiding. Doesn't make much sense and so irresponsible!
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Thx for that information. I think its worth checking out... but the impression I get from her is she doesn't or cannot spend the extra money right now on the cost of it.
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She asked the atty about 'constructive notice' and was informed that would not work in this case.
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She's checking into whether she can do it legally without the permission of the other owner.
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She was informed from an attorney that instead of a 'skip tracer' she'd want to hire a private investigator to track down the whereabouts. She said the investigator would do what the skip tracer does, but she's checking out skip tracers in general. Either way its not a very pleasant position to be in having to spend that money.
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It's an option but she doesn't want to.
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Thx, will mention constructive notice too...
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Thx, will mention that one and see if it helps!
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At this point, I think it costs more to hire an attorney and file a lawsuit. Minimum $3500 retainer and that's only the beginning. I don't know what the bills are but they aren't anywhere near that yet. She can't rent the property without the other owner permission so that is not possible at present and of course with real estate or any other property the value can go down as well. Thx for your input.
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She has done that and continuing. Was informed there is a legal action called "partition" that one may file against another to try and get relief. However, it does cost a lot of money; and there's an issue with trying to serve the absent owner. All opinions (even armchair) welcome at this point.
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A friend confided in me a problem she is experiencing, am looking for advice or answers from someone that may have experience. She inherited some property (a small house) last year as joint ownership with another friend of the deceased. The death is very sad but the inheritance sounds wonderful, except, the other owner is nowhere to be found. The best guess is, the other friend is hiding and doesn't want to sell or rent the house right now, so she is avoiding speaking to my friend. All efforts have been made to ask the other owner to contact the other friend, to discuss and decide what to do with the house. In the meantime, bills are adding up. Electric and gas, etc. Taxes, etc. The one friend who wants to do something with the house is stuck, basically, until the other friend decides they want to take some action. The one friend cannot be located. She may be out of town, on the road. I was told that her house hasn't been lived in for a couple of months which leads people to believe she is on the road. She isn't sick-- her family has notified the one friend that she is ok and healthy. If this were your dilemma, what would you do? All opinions and questions welcome.
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How long do you believe unopened bottled water stays potable?
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the trinity: asset, or liability?
oldiesman replied to johniam's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
I believe that there are false accusations and assumptions against Catholics. One example: heard a preacher say that praying the 'hail Mary' was a form of Satan worship! I told him that I thought he could be falsely accusing Catholics of doing something they aren't. Hope that made him think about his judgment but I don't know. I think Babylon Mystery Religion was like that... attributed false assumptions to folks they do not know, do not talk to, do not befriend. I observed later that Catholics have their own interpretation of dogmas that may have (and likely does have) nothing to do with and even opposite what non-believers in that religion say they do. -
This is one thing I won't be doing anytime soon... LOL
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Have no idea what this is? You mean I go walk around and try to find ground water in the neighborhood?
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The gravity filters have flouride filter options... never used one though...
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I'd like to know if the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie is potable because I can walk to it from where I live, will ask.
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the trinity: asset, or liability?
oldiesman replied to johniam's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
I don't think the working of miracles is contingent upon believe in the Trinity but it'd be interesting to find anything written by VPW on that one. -
Here's one that I was told works very well for campers, but is pricey: https://grayl.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjwtcCVBhA0EiwAT1fY7wz1b2xTzp1l0WM5RbJ9CsBSuibS-EFBft1INsOqk2As7--9uKBK_RoCmPIQAvD_BwE
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Be interested to see if pond or river water would work well with filters like this one. Filters can be hooked up to inline systems too...
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Good question... another question is, does it remove essential minerals that one would likely get with fresh water. I would ask the companies who sell the product.
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Does anyone use a gravity water filter? Here is one : Doulton/British Berkefeld 2.24 Gallon Stainless Steel Gravity-Fed Countertop System with ATC Purification Candle Filters (discountfilterstore.com)
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The deal with Kia collapsed... I asked them to raise the trade-in value of my existing vehicle, because I have been getting better offers from other dealers, and they refused. And because the market is the way it is right now, they can demand what they want and the customer must comply if he wants the vehicle.
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the trinity: asset, or liability?
oldiesman replied to johniam's topic in Doctrinal: Exploring the Bible
I believe the Trinity doctrine is a paradox. As VPW once said "nobody can explain the Trinity, you have to accept it by faith." Isn't that the truth? I do not believe (as I once believed) that the Trinity is "idolatry" as the way taught. Jesus is Lord.