exhibit news etc.
hi everyone
hope you are doing well
a new Shouseki exhibit is being set up; this will happen on Brush and Pilot Mountains.
more info will be posted when time permits. Below is a short release on the project.
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Shouseki-Ten Katuah
the post 12-18-07 show
Featuring work by...
Bradley Whitney
Matthew Correll
Mitsunori Koike
Wes Wenger
Howard Wenger
...and many others...
A celebration feast will begin on 12-30-07
Yoroshiku Onegaitashimasu
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Now speaking of 12-19-07 I hope there is nobody out there panicking because they are suddenly afraid that their deed is not clearly held, and that the land they have purchased was initially obtained because squatters and/or murderers fulfilled their land rape goals long ago. Please, please, please do not freak out about this. Especially if the bank is the actual owner of this parcel.
There are simple ways you can take action to remedy the string of bad luck and ill that this sort of land "deal" engenders. To begin with, learn everything you can about the title to your homestead, and then once you know more about its history, start taking reparation measures. Perhaps this sounds mysterious and daunting but it is truly not such a difficult thing to do. I am working on some reparation strategies for homestead owners who wish to re-value the land in this way, and will publish them as time permits.
Now about the taking action thing. I know the world of real estate is rather intimidating to some and it involves visits to county offices but too much is at stake when your homestead is at risk to let your distaste for The Man get in the way of completing good research.
The last thing I want to do on a day like today is flaunt my realty credentials in front of the public but please listen to me for a moment: I sort of know what I am talking about when I say that State and Federal real estate laws do have embedded in them certain language which helps to protect folks from getting in a cloudy title situations.
Let's say "Tim" and "Betty" sign a contract to buy a quaint little house from a Realtor and some time later it turns out to contain title defects which the Realtor knew about, but did not disclose. Can "Tim" and "Betty" weasel out of their contract and get all their money back? "Tim" and "Betty" should really ask a judge that. The answer may surprise them.
What can "Tim" and "Betty" do if they are uninterested in the response of a judge, and just want to get all the bad ju-ju to flow AWAY from their home rather than TOWARD it? Again, the answer may surprise them. Especially if they have been observing the Shouseki tabus carefully. "Tim" and "Betty" should really follow up on this. Who knows? Perhaps there is some free frybread in it for them.
I need to go now but wish you all well, please take care & have a beautiful day. -Suzy
hope you are doing well
a new Shouseki exhibit is being set up; this will happen on Brush and Pilot Mountains.
more info will be posted when time permits. Below is a short release on the project.
---...---
Shouseki-Ten Katuah
the post 12-18-07 show
Featuring work by...
Bradley Whitney
Matthew Correll
Mitsunori Koike
Wes Wenger
Howard Wenger
...and many others...
A celebration feast will begin on 12-30-07
Yoroshiku Onegaitashimasu
---...---
Now speaking of 12-19-07 I hope there is nobody out there panicking because they are suddenly afraid that their deed is not clearly held, and that the land they have purchased was initially obtained because squatters and/or murderers fulfilled their land rape goals long ago. Please, please, please do not freak out about this. Especially if the bank is the actual owner of this parcel.
There are simple ways you can take action to remedy the string of bad luck and ill that this sort of land "deal" engenders. To begin with, learn everything you can about the title to your homestead, and then once you know more about its history, start taking reparation measures. Perhaps this sounds mysterious and daunting but it is truly not such a difficult thing to do. I am working on some reparation strategies for homestead owners who wish to re-value the land in this way, and will publish them as time permits.
Now about the taking action thing. I know the world of real estate is rather intimidating to some and it involves visits to county offices but too much is at stake when your homestead is at risk to let your distaste for The Man get in the way of completing good research.
The last thing I want to do on a day like today is flaunt my realty credentials in front of the public but please listen to me for a moment: I sort of know what I am talking about when I say that State and Federal real estate laws do have embedded in them certain language which helps to protect folks from getting in a cloudy title situations.
Let's say "Tim" and "Betty" sign a contract to buy a quaint little house from a Realtor and some time later it turns out to contain title defects which the Realtor knew about, but did not disclose. Can "Tim" and "Betty" weasel out of their contract and get all their money back? "Tim" and "Betty" should really ask a judge that. The answer may surprise them.
What can "Tim" and "Betty" do if they are uninterested in the response of a judge, and just want to get all the bad ju-ju to flow AWAY from their home rather than TOWARD it? Again, the answer may surprise them. Especially if they have been observing the Shouseki tabus carefully. "Tim" and "Betty" should really follow up on this. Who knows? Perhaps there is some free frybread in it for them.
I need to go now but wish you all well, please take care & have a beautiful day. -Suzy
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