This property is in initial default, also known as Pre-Foreclosure.
The homeowner of this property has missed at least one payment and is now considered delinquent. In order to avoid a full foreclosure, the homeowner may be willing to sell this home at an attractive price. No asking price is posted on Pre Foreclosures because these properties
Nestled on a spacious lot, this Beautiful Ranch home exudes charm.
Its exterior showcases a well-maintained facade, complete with a large yard and a welcoming deck at the rear. The house, remodeled a decade ago, boasts timeless hardwood floors throughout, complemented by updated windows that usher in natural light. Inside, modern comforts await
single day. We are looking for merchandisers to service the American Greetings Department in retail locations. The starting pay is $12.60 per hour with two increases during the first year of employment (the listed rates are subject to change based on work location).
After 6 months of employment the pay rate will increase to $13.30. After 1 year of continued employment the pay rate will increase to $14.00. We offer flexible work scheduling. We provide paid training. This route will service the following retail locations: WALMART, 2100 SUMMIT RIDGE PLZ, MOUNT PLEASANT, PA, 15666The weekly average hours are 15 hours per week. The weekly hours may increase to an average of 20 hours per
week around holidays. Primary Responsibilities: Merchandise and maintain all product displays within the greeting card department as well as other areas of the store as needed.
Work in a fast paced retail environment utilizing your effective time management skills. Partner and build relationships with retail store associates and management during daytime retail business hours. Use a company provided tablet to perform basic job functions, such as reviewing weekly service and tasks, inventory functions, time entry, etc. Experience Required: No Experience Necessary! We will train you! Qualifications: 18 years or older Ability to lift up to 40 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation
Access to reliable transportation as most routes have multiple retail locations Access to reliable internet to receive critical job information and updates Meet scheduling needs - Occasional weekends, the day before and after major holidays as needed (e.
g. Valentine's Day, Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas)American Greetings priority is the health safety of all our employees, and we are taking extra precautions to make sure all associates follow all federal, state, and local safety guidelines. This company is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, gender, disability or protected veteran status.
EOE M/F/disability/vet VEVRAA Federal Contractor. Related Backgrounds & Industries: Retail, Customer Service, Merchandising, Part-time, Merchandiser, Stocker
Listed by Christian Saunders Real Estate , Mark Colarossi : Great home in West Scranton.
This home features 4 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. Large living room and generous-sized bedrooms. Situated on a fenced-in corner lot with a 2-car garage Don't miss it! Copyright © 2023 Greater Scranton Board of Realtors MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
Spacious corner lot home with a front porch and enclosed back porch.
Spacious kitchen, low taxes, close to Main Avenue and Route 6.Move in ready! Being sold as is. Seller needs replacement housing she is on lists. So closing may need to be extended based on this unknown.
Address: 373 N Lincoln Ave, Scranton PA 18504 1st Floor Apt, $1000/month 2 and 1/2 Bedroom and 1 Bath Pets: No dogs, But cat is negotiable Shared Yard Do not do CEO Beautiful building Very convenient: located near downtown and Main Ave, easy access to the stores, the schools and the city Spacious: Lots of storage, dedicated dining & Living room,
This property is Real Estate Owned, or REO.
The property was foreclosed and repossessed by a lender when the owner failed to make payments. A bank is now the owner. Since banks are not in business to own homes, they are usually interested in selling foreclosed homes quickly at attractive low prices. A list price is published but reasonable offers