I agree. I think that the original point was that most real estate agents are not familiar with amateur antenna structures and that you should not rely on their word that it's OK to install your towe
John is right. But the issue is not about a personal attack - it's one of specialization. The typical real-estate agent is like a GP where K1VR and the few other guys in that field are the knee rep
73, Roger I also found a realtor who was a ham and he showed me a property where 100kV+ power lines went directly over the property. He was immediately fired. YMMV. Rick N6RK ________________________
You missed it, it was on the OLD QTH, that he was leaving anyway... -- 73 de KG2V Charlie _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mai
We just bought our place within the last year and a half. We had a very good relater but it took me several times explaining to her I would not have any place where there were HOA's or antenna or tow
I think they are called realtors!! ;-) Bert VE3NR On 2/7/2018 6:46 PM, terry burge wrote: We just bought our place within the last year and a half. We had a very good relater but it took me several t
On 2/7/18 11:42 AM, Paul Booth wrote: I have an interesting story; I moved QTH from the suburbs to one in the mountains. While building the new location, I kept the original house but ham radio fel
Hi Jim, funny you should mention that. I did try to say in plain english, that the cellphone is actually much worse but they would have none of it. And that I wasn't planning to transmit from the sta
Author: Patrick Greenlee <patrick_g@windstream.net>
Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2018 07:51:11 -0600
It is important to understand that you as the buyer need a real estate agent who is legally bound to represent your interests not those of the seller. When an owner lists his property for sale with
Good to hear experiences that have worked out for hams. I work in Bryan Texas and gave up on finding a nice place that I could do my thing due to ridiculous prices, no land for that and those damn HO
Perhaps its different in the US, but in Canada, buyers are often warned the fiduciary duty of any agent goes to the person paying the bill. So even though the fee is split between the vendors agent a
Each state in the USA has different regulations on the different agencies that can be created between parties. In Colorado, There is a Exclusive listing contact where the listing agent owes all alle
Yes. Since I started this, the thread has gone round and round. My point, which may have been lost, is that buying a home is one of the most financially significant things we do, and finding out year
There's an old saying among news reporters and editors -- "If your mother says she loves you, check it out!" And they ripped that off from BB King: "Nobody loves me but my mother, and she could be ji
Well said. Don't blame others for poorly made decisions. Like many professions you will find extraordinary folks all the way down to the bottom feeders who will do the least to get by. Since I star
Probably the other way around. The point of it, among reporters and news people is to NEVER print anything you're not really certain is true, and that's a principle far older than BB. 73, Jim K9YC "
Of course. I just always LOL at BB's phrasing. -Steve K8LX Probably the other way around. The point of it, among reporters and news people is to NEVER print anything you're not really certain is tru
Somebody forgot to tell the so called news media apparently. I find everything they say hard to believe. They didn't even seem to think the Falcon Heavy successfully launching worthy of saying on CNN
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2018/02/08/elon-musk-posts-final-photo-tesla-roadster-headed-to-asteroid-belt.html On 2/8/2018 8:14 PM, terry burge wrote: Somebody forgot to tell the so called news media
There was plenty in the NY Times, Washington Post, NPR, PBS News Hour. Even Colbert had a nice piece on it. The largest rocket in the world on it's fist flight and they were still reporting on Trump