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John Ivicevic Phoenix Native new to Bigger Pockets!
13 December 2013 | 25 replies
I started out with SFH too but then decided my job wasn't fulfilling and left.
Patrick Snyder HUD doesn't want to return my earnest money
13 December 2013 | 10 replies
If the buyer retracts the offer or does not fulfill its obligations under the contract, the earnest money is forfeited.18.
Larry Flanagan Dead market?
18 November 2013 | 0 replies
My latest absentee postcard mailing (3,000ish) went out about 3 weeks ago and I actually wonder if the order was fulfilled because my phone has basically been silent.
Edi Alfaro New here and to investing from Chicago nw suburbs
6 December 2013 | 8 replies
You also have to set goals and purchase properties with the intention of making sure that they fulfill the goals that you have set.
J. Martin Using range of expenses in your profit / ROE estimates?
6 January 2015 | 57 replies
The proposed US interagency guidance proposes larger banks need to hold high quality, (super) liquid assets for a prescribed amount of runoff (overly prescribed/inflexible if you ask me) - rather than relying on off-balance sheet funding sources and a balance sheet full of less liquid investments/assets (they more or less want treasuries or cash to fulfill a low/moderate runoff, with haircuts/limits on Agency MBS) The caveat is that the runoff is what you would see in a low/medium liquidity stress scenario, so they can still project to lean on borrowings in high stress.
Kathlyn Lewis Taking over a lease at sale
18 December 2013 | 6 replies
Whatever agreements are in place at closing remain in place until they are fulfilled.
Edita D. Foundation inspection according to lifetime warranty
18 December 2013 | 2 replies
Foundation company offered to reschedule for Jan 10th.Now, for all of you that dealt with foundation repair companies, is this normal to be waiting over 2 months to get the house inspected to fulfill the warranty?
J. Martin 2013 Mistakes/Failures & Lessons Learned - Spill your guts!
5 October 2015 | 49 replies
I partnered with two people in 2013 -- one turned out to be the best partnership of my life (circumstances required him to do most of the work and I'll spend as long as it takes to repay him for his hard work) and the other turned out to be the worst (circumstances required me to do most of the work and he bailed on me before fulfilling his end of the deal).Main lesson learned: Rarely will a partnership work out where both sides do equal work -- if you're doing the bulk of the work, beware; if your partner is doing the bulk of the work, be thankful and don't take advantage.
Todd F. Breaking lease early
10 January 2014 | 16 replies
But they don't get that until they fulfill the moveout process and not damage the place.
George Bittar "Go Big Printing" powered by Impact Marketing
25 December 2014 | 2 replies
It also appears to be linked/promoted by Sean Terry's Flip2Freedom academy, but you can create an account and have an order fulfilled whether or not you are part of Sean's program.