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All Forum Posts by: Lynn Z

Lynn Z has started 44 posts and replied 670 times.

Cash purchases in Myrtle Beach and Charleston if you want to buy condos. It's awful to have such strict guidelines for new condo developments. Very unfair....but that's the business. The faucet turns off and on very quickly.

Cash purchases in Myrtle Beach and Charleston if you want to buy condos. It's awful to have such strict guidelines for new condo developments. Very unfair....but that's the business. The faucet turns off and on very quickly.

South Carolina - flat to nothing moving.
Rentals next to nothing. I don't know what realtors et al are living on. Spousal income I suppose

Post: My Governor Mark Sanford

Lynn ZPosted
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Well now apparently the courage to confess in public was related to the
State Newspaper contacting his office the day he returned through Atlanta from Argentina and told him they had the lovers' emails and would publish them. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to know he was getting ahead of the press on that one.

Post: My Governor Mark Sanford

Lynn ZPosted
  • Posts 689
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Well now apparently the courage to confess in public was related to the
State Newspaper contacting his office the day he returned through Atlanta from Argentina and told him they had the lovers' emails and would publish them. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to know he was getting ahead of the press on that one.

I just refinanced my home and was"under suspicion" for 60 days on a 60 day lock. Full doc but awful. That's with exceptional credit and only mortgage debt. The underwriting and the appraisal process is brutal these days.

I just refinanced my home and was"under suspicion" for 60 days on a 60 day lock. Full doc but awful. That's with exceptional credit and only mortgage debt. The underwriting and the appraisal process is brutal these days.

Post: problem tenant

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I don't think it gets any better. If a tenant moves from "new" to "old" they just go wild with wanting little things fixed. So aggravating. If it's reasonable I do it - but if not, I encourage them to move on so we both won't be miserable.

Post: My Governor Mark Sanford

Lynn ZPosted
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My governor has always been for family values...until today when he got caught cheating on his wife. Unfortunately the Lt. Governor is an airhead and many South Carolinians were frightened to death that he might seek, and obtain, the reigns of power if Sanford failed to appear.

Interesting to note, the State newspaper showcased the Sanford home for sale in the Charleston area as freebie advertising several weeks ago. Must be nice since the rest of us don't get a spread when we become motivated sellers.

With our high unemployment and recession misery it's amazing he isn't smart enough to not get caught and at the same time spare us the tears on television today. It's embarrassing to the people of South Carolina.

Post: How to 1031 1/2 of sale of real estate

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I read and hear different answers on the debt being equal from lawyers/CPA's. I'm convinced there's no consistent take on these exchanges.

Is there an IRS letter etc. that explains it
better? I remember my CPA in Columbia telling me on one "And the debt on the new mortgage is equal to the old debt"?