Re: Involvement in Closing of Home Sales | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: R Philip Dowds (rpdowds![]() |
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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2017 11:28:51 -0700 (PDT) |
But if your documents are encumbered with fake rules, they debase and devalue the real rules. Additionally, learning by watching (rather than reading) can take a long time. Like, it may take months of studying parking lot behavior before one can decode what the parking rules are. Thanks, RPD > On Jul 15, 2017, at 1:47 PM, Sharon Villines <sharon [at] sharonvillines.com> > wrote: > > And for extra credit — if I had known this 50 years ago my life would have > been less stressful: > > ... > > 2. Some people never read because they know that what people actually do is > more relevant. All that written stuff is irrelevant and just takes a lot of > time to wade through. And if anyone tries to enforce the rules, there will be > ample warnings and grace periods. Or the rules will be changed. Happy campers. > > Sharon
- Re: Involvement in Closing of Home Sales, (continued)
- Re: Involvement in Closing of Home Sales Sharon Villines, June 16 2017
- Corrections: Involvement in Closing of Home Sales Sharon Villines, June 16 2017
- Re: Involvement in Closing of Home Sales drmaryann49, July 15 2017
- Re: Involvement in Closing of Home Sales Sharon Villines, July 15 2017
- Re: Involvement in Closing of Home Sales R Philip Dowds, July 15 2017
- Re: Involvement in Closing of Home Sales Ann Zabaldo, July 16 2017
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