I hope the baby is ok. Hospital rules can be riduculous but he was probably better at home.
Are you going to look for something to buy? I talk to a friend in Maine last night I hadn't talked to in months & she is alone like you. She saw a house she liked & so she thought she would try to buy it, the worst that could happen was being told no. She was ok'ed by the bank or whatever & she bought the house. This woman had bills up the kazoo & was constantly moving from place to place. I hope your going to try. Good luck.
It is personal and they can say no, but you have the right to ask to see the bill. They can cover up all their info like account number that is easy. In the reestate bussiness it is not uncomon for a buyer to ask
Poor Sorynn.
I'm not on her "happy list" anymore remember?
I guess the squash soup didn't get you off the list, huh?
I hope the baby is ok. Hospital rules can be riduculous but he was probably better at home.
Are you going to look for something to buy? I talk to a friend in Maine last night I hadn't talked to in months & she is alone like you. She saw a house she liked & so she thought she would try to buy it, the worst that could happen was being told no. She was ok'ed by the bank or whatever & she bought the house. This woman had bills up the kazoo & was constantly moving from place to place. I hope your going to try. Good luck.
On the housing, yes, I am trying everything!
Over here it's standard procedure to see both the power and fuel bills before buying a house.
It is personal and they can say no, but you have the right to ask to see the bill. They can cover up all their info like account number that is easy. In the reestate bussiness it is not uncomon for a buyer to ask
I think that was out of line not to tell you that S was in the hospital.