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i am a real estate consultant and broker-owner of a RE company in chicago. about 15 years ago, when my buyers would ask me, "what do you think about the roof?," i'd respond, "gee, i'll open my trunk for you so that you can borrow my jetpack and check it out for yourself!," which always brought about giggles. now i am thinking of having them sign Hold Harmless Agreements for me and my firm, so that i can let them check the rooves and gutter systems out for themselves. so where do i buy them? how much do they cost? do you think michael jackson could tell me?

if you were looking at edifices, how would you like to go up in my jetpack to check out the roof? i think it's a great idea! "no doubts, make the offer today!"

2006-10-12 10:35:59 · 4 answers · asked by Louiegirl_Chicago 5 in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

really, the way home inspectors see holes in rooves is by using binoculars, not ladders.

2006-10-13 05:05:54 · update #1

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U.S. Defense Department. To date nearly $3 million has been spent on the prototype.

2006-10-12 10:51:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you were a real estate agent you would carry the old fashioned tool called a ladder with you and look yourself before taking clients to look at the house.

2006-10-12 17:50:24 · answer #2 · answered by RANDY C 3 · 1 1

bottle rockets... you will need lots of them...better do some test runs out in the open first...you don't wont to send one of your clients to the moon...lol....just joking as I think you are...

2006-10-12 18:06:53 · answer #3 · answered by Dirtydog 5 · 1 0

miltary tried all this in the 60's.....doesn't work or we would have them already.

catch up to reality....you seem to be laggin' a bit.

2006-10-12 17:38:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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