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WA state requires possession of property for at least 7 years before having a valid adverse possession claim. Since the building was built in 2004 or 2005 I believe, it seems like a valid claim is unlikely if not impossible. Regarding where the n…
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Hmm, yes, now I realize that's the case. I didn't realize the illegible word is 'mine'. I'd be surprised if she could make an adverse possession claim against my landlord for my unit, since she hasn't been in occupation or control of this part of…
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Here's a pic of the handwritten note. Edit: I've removed the picture.
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Susan Ryan wrote: From your last sentence I wonder – are you saying people only have to right to list a home for exactly what they have into it? That they have no right to be compensated for their time, effort & craftsmanship? Should a builde…
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http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/print ... id=1316729 Last sale: 2/2/07 - $628,000 Current Asking Price: $1,195,000 (a 90+% increase) Immaculate 1906 Capitol Hill Box completely restored in 2007 with all new systems. Formal day rooms…
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So I talked to my friend about this, and found out some more details. 2 incomes, combined salary of about $80K, no down payment, looking at houses in the $350K range. He thinks he can get a $350K 30-year fixed at 6.25%, but I'm pretty sure tha…
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I think the best way to fight the 'Seattle is special' mentality is to point out all the other places that are exactly like seattle, but are in the midst of the downturn. SF has land constraint, silicon valley has tons of high paying jobs at solid c…
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brettro wrote: What is LP siding and driveit? And, call me crazy, but hasn't it become apparent recently that the 'old, tried and true' method of manufacturing toys in China hasn't been working out too well? That's the point. He's saying…
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perfectfire wrote: jld wrote: Realistically, if you bought early in the bubble, it's still not a bad time to cash out. Sure maybe your house has lost $100K in value since the top of the curve, but if you bought 2003 or earlier, you're still lo…
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Realistically, if you bought early in the bubble, it's still not a bad time to cash out. Sure maybe your house has lost $100K in value since the top of the curve, but if you bought 2003 or earlier, you're still looking at 40%-50% appreciation over 3…