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Tenants: Stench of Death Makes St. Louis Complex 'Unlivable' {AOL Real Estate}

May 17th 2013 11:27PM So why don't you tell the truth about penny auctions? Why did you not mention that ever though the bid price of the item goes up a penny for each bid, the bidder is actually paying 76 cents for each bid since he has to buy "bid packets" at 75 cents per bid? And even if you lose the auction, you have still used your bid packets. This is why these items sell so cheap. Everybody that bids on them is paying for them.

How to Make Your Appliances Last Longer {AOL Real Estate}

Apr 9th 2013 6:49PM Have a Maytag Dishwasher. Manufacturer no longer makes the tines that support the dishes so they can't be replaced. Guess this is one manufacturer that wont get my business again.

Homeowner Susie Salazar Loses Insurance Policy Over Pit Bull {AOL Real Estate}

Mar 23rd 2013 8:52PM Frivolous claims? You buy insurance to cover damages, not just to make the insurance company richer.

1 in 3 U.S. Counties Are Losing People, Census Data Show {AOL Real Estate}

Mar 16th 2013 9:48PM According to the Governor of Texas their economy is fantastic, so why are 5 of the 14 places listed, in Texas?

Squatter Andre Barbosa Lives in $2.5 Million House in Boca Raton for Free {AOL Real Estate}

Jan 25th 2013 5:26PM Gee listen to the rich whine and cry. They have a pauper living in the neighborhood. Does anybody really care? I know I don't!

Justinianos' Bronx Home is 12 Inches From Apartment Building Construction, and It's Ruining Their View {AOL Real Estate}

Jan 19th 2013 6:11PM Evidently this town does not have zoning laws that restrict how close to the property line a structure can be erected, so this clown started the building on that line. Now what would be hilarious is to find that the surveyors made an error and the building is one inch over Justinianos' property line.

Justinianos' Bronx Home is 12 Inches From Apartment Building Construction, and It's Ruining Their View {AOL Real Estate}

Jan 19th 2013 6:03PM This is typical of the apartment owner who wants to get the highest number of apartments in as little space as possible and placing the building precisely on the property line boundary. There should be laws that prevent this. Perhaps leaving a three foot easement to allow for repair and maintainence of the structure and allow emergency personel access to that area.

Loan Officer Mark Kupris Lifts the Lid on Deceptive Lending in 'The Liar and His Loans' {AOL Real Estate}

Oct 27th 2012 7:16PM also faults borrowers for having willfully ignored the risks of agreeing to such risky mortgages.

What he fails to mention is how these loan officers made the borrowers believe that over time, they could afford this loan and that their home would go up in value and their income would also go up. A shyster is a shyster is a shyster.

Skydiver Prepares To Jump From Edge Of Space {Gadling}

Oct 7th 2012 12:23PM Who knows? This dude may be the very first human meteor.