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Sure!..Why not?...But while your at it you might want to learn the meaning of "Lawsuit" because more that likely you will be hearing it over and over again in the near future!..Let the professionals do their job!!..If you want to become a professional get your license and do things the right way!..ss

2007-01-31 04:42:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I stay in a 2 mattress room a million a million/2 bathing room residing house. it really is $625 a month. Likes: has a carport and outdoor storage has a dumpster so i do not ought to take my trash to the lessen has a huge residing/eating room blend so my youngsters have room to play laundry room isn't faraway from my room has a huge storage closet interior so I positioned my table in it and grew to grow to be it into an place of work the bedrooms are roomy dislikes: it really is in hardship-free words 2 bedrooms I desire my youngsters had separate rooms. for the fee i ought to have a house it really is on the 2d floor continuously having to call the owner to go back restore the closet door because they arrive off now and again and that i will't get them again on many of the switches are for lamps because my mattress room case in element wouldn't have an overhead mild my ex lives 2 minutes away and he's a jerk (it grow to be our position jointly) It wouldn't have a backyard i'm transferring this month and that i'm so chuffed about that! probable nonetheless a 2 mattress room because it really is expensive for a three mattress room and that i'm nonetheless a college pupil so i'm not wealthy. regardless of the indisputable fact that that is wonderful my mom thinks it really is nicer than her residing house.

2016-12-03 06:40:02 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Possible, you'll have to ask the city development board. Off hand, I would say No! They are going to be very strict, and that city is drowning in union laws designed to keep new people out, and the unions in jobs.

2007-01-30 16:48:38 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not unless you are also the loan maker.....you not only needed to be licensed but also bonded....

2007-01-31 05:08:43 · answer #4 · answered by boston857 5 · 0 0

yes i am head of construction there and know all the policies

2007-01-30 16:52:06 · answer #5 · answered by crosby s 2 · 0 0

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