
25 February 2010 | 14 replies
This is not always the case. In

8 November 2009 | 32 replies
Additionally, there's nothing illegal, unethical or against-the-rules about having your end-buyer provide those funds.I know a couple people here have said that banks allow personal checks for EMD, but that's not usually the case (in my experience, at least).

24 June 2012 | 3 replies
I believe this is the case in many desirable investor areas.

7 September 2010 | 13 replies
While I agree that this is the case in many situations there are countless studies that show how highly education is correlated with lifetime earnings and wealth.

23 November 2010 | 7 replies
It just goes to show you that you never know who you are doing business with.Patrick: Thanks for the email and I did reply back to you.Wendhel: Good information in helping fellow BP members avoid a bad business decision.To me it is an added plus that any note lead site be developed by actual note investors and know the note business since that was the case in the tenant leads site i had worked with.They need to stand by their product and this Note lead site evidently does NOT do that..
4 October 2010 | 24 replies
As a student, you are exposed to social interactionsand opinions that you can explore without the constraints of interacting with those in the work force....in other words, you can make your case in a class or group of students rather than with your boss or co-workers where you may suffer social or even economic penalties for voicing the same ideas.

2 December 2010 | 14 replies
:How high would be closing costs in this case?In

8 December 2010 | 6 replies
Originally posted by Bienes Raices:I used to believe that the title came clear with an REO, but after reading on here I see that's not the case...In theory, it does.

20 December 2010 | 90 replies
Your comment above clearly implies that you believe Assange should die because he invoked First Amendment Rights in a way that you disapprove of.For those of us who believe the Constitution should *ALWAYS* be upheld, this is very disturbing, to say the least...Btw, even if there is a possibility that Assange committed a crime, there are protocols in this country by which those who are accused of crimes are given an opportunity to present their case in front of a non-biased court.

19 December 2010 | 11 replies
The original lender is on the hook for that, or whoever the successor to that lender might be.Now, if that senior lien was the one that was foreclosed upon, then there might not be a satisfaction or release, just a sheriff's deed (at least that is the case in my area).