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Join Date: Jan 2005
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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nhyitbos, I sent you a pm. I hope we'll see more of you on the forum.
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Anyone with any smarts wouldn't think of starting work on a piece of property they don't own. It would be crazy to start any work before the closing. Going back after would be expensive. Can't get blood out of a stone, no matter how you hard you squeeze.
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Why do people assume these buyers are morons and wouldn't have thought of not rehabbing someone else's property without legal guidance? Are handshake deals of such magnitude still being done in New Hampshire?
Another question...Did they buy the entire Winnipesaukee Gardens pier? I hope so, and I hope they succeed. But a boring showroom and offices?
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