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Two inch stack of paperwork - Wild Turkey - 07-05-2019 and we have our construction loan!!! Now all we have to do is catch a dry spell to finish digging the basement and we're set to go. Weather forecast is for rain Sat and Sun, dry Mon, Tue, Wed, then more rain. RE: Two inch stack of paperwork - fredhargis - 07-06-2019 Guess that means you have an address as well...congrats! RE: Two inch stack of paperwork - Wild Turkey - 07-06-2019 (07-06-2019, 05:27 AM)fredhargis Wrote: Guess that means you have an address as well...congrats! Not until we get concrete footers poured. Lawyer and banker at closing just laughed when I mentioned the problem. It's a constant fight in the county so they just let it ride until the final closing and then they use the surveyor's description and whatever mailing address they are given. RE: Two inch stack of paperwork - daddo - 07-06-2019 We had no physical address when we moved into this house. We were known as living in the Koepsle house- everyone knew where the Koepsle house was. Instead, we had a po box. There was a faded street sign that may have read Seguin at one time. When the DMV and other places demanded a physical address, I made one up and used it for all of them. Finally the county adopted 911 services in the 90's and we had ourselves an official street name and a real genuine legal and usable house number- life was good. But the folks at the DMV wanted to know how it was we didn't move but had a different address. I don't remember what bs I told them. RE: Two inch stack of paperwork - Robert Adams - 07-06-2019 (07-05-2019, 09:12 PM)Wild Turkey Wrote: and we have our construction loan!!! We are hitting a dry spell here it's called summer. Highs of 100*+ and very high humidity for the forseeable future. Forecast is 99-100* but no one lives at the airport, it's always 5-7* hotter here than the airport and the forecast. So enjoy the rain... Also enjoy the basement. I with houses here had them. RE: Two inch stack of paperwork - Admiral - 07-07-2019 (07-06-2019, 09:12 PM)Robert Adams Wrote: We are hitting a dry spell here it's called summer. Highs of 100*+ and very high humidity for the forseeable future. Forecast is 99-100* but no one lives at the airport, it's always 5-7* hotter here than the airport and the forecast. So enjoy the rain... Also enjoy the basement. I with houses here had them. That heat and humidity is the one think I don't like about Texas. I travel to Dallas for work from time to time and its always in the summer. Can't wait to leave every time, I just can't take that kind of heat and humidity. In NJ we can get into the mid to upper 90s, but then a front blows in after 4 or 5 days from our friends in Canada and cools everything down. RE: Two inch stack of paperwork - Robert Adams - 07-07-2019 (07-07-2019, 11:04 AM)Admiral Wrote: That heat and humidity is the one think I don't like about Texas. I travel to Dallas for work from time to time and its always in the summer. Can't wait to leave every time, I just can't take that kind of heat and humidity. In NJ we can get into the mid to upper 90s, but then a front blows in after 4 or 5 days from our friends in Canada and cools everything down. I can't wait to leave here either. As it gets hotter my anger grows along with it exponentially. I'm at the point now where I am constantly cussing and just flat pissed off any time I am outside. This really is a horrible place to live weatherwise not to mention that there is nothing to do that's not at least a day and a half drive or a flight away... She wants an RV but it takes so long to get far enough north to where the weather is decent. I am an outdoors person and this is not the part of the country for it. RE: Two inch stack of paperwork - MsNomer - 07-07-2019 We just drove >4,000 miles to reach the cool of Alaska. There’s a heat wave up here, plus wildfires. Fortunately, at the moment there are fewer bugs than Oklahoma. RE: Two inch stack of paperwork - pinesman - 02-20-2021 The easiest way to complete and sign all these papers is to use a stamp! I work in the law domain, so I have to sign hundreds of papers every day. It's very exhausting to sign them all. Believe me that the easiest way is to use a stamp. You can create a stamp thru online platforms like this one. I use only it when I order a new stamp. The price is very low and the quality is the best on the market. The delivery is very fast and free! I think that everyone must think about how to do their job most easily, saving some time. RE: Two inch stack of paperwork - Wild Turkey - 02-24-2021 started this thread 2019-07-05 Moved into house 2021-1-15 Can't believe some of the nonsense that has caused delays. Then it only took 23 hours to get a contract on the old house Now if the credit union will get outta their office chairs and get us our mortgage! |