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15 November 2017 | 79 replies
@Daniel Paloscio sadly they are only updating their facebook page :/ basically claimed to be at bankruptcy at play ... funds frozen https://www.facebook.com/eRentPayment/
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8 April 2011 | 9 replies
The ARM is currently 6.9% and they said it is frozen although my original loan agreement capped it at 10% roughly.
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22 December 2014 | 152 replies
(growth)No more toilets, no more tenants, no more evictions, no more frozen water pipes, no more bounced checks, no more tenant damages.......
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27 July 2020 | 0 replies
The Big Chill frozen yogurt; 6.
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14 February 2011 | 49 replies
I remember being at Cracker barrel waiting to be seated and looking in the Farmers Almanac going back years.What astounded me is yes people put 20% down but the cost of living was way less as well.I remember seeing something in the 1940's and 1950's a house was like 25 or 30,000 and the average salary was around 18,000.So it was easy to save money.fast forward to today on what a median home costs compare to average salary.Costs have gone through the roof and salary for most families has become frozen or decreased.The problem is pay isn't keeping up with costs of living.If we have no middle class and just the rich and the poor you are looking at another Egypt scenario.45% in Egypt live under the poverty level.That's why they led hundreds of thousands of protestors down the street to oust the president.I just don't see putting 20% down but maybe 10%Now if a house that was 100k was 3,500 down and that house dropped in value to 50,000 then 10% down is 5k.I could see that working.I just don't think salaries support putting 20% down for most people.
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6 January 2020 | 91 replies
I try to stay in my lane.. real estate is totally regional.. one market cools another is hotter than a fire cracker.One thing that I see as a constant though is refurbed 125k and under properties that rent for about the 1% rule are still wildly popular and I don't see that stopping unless its like 2008 the GFC and investor loans were frozen and the big banks stopped doing them..
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29 November 2016 | 6 replies
They'll survive and can heat water up in a pot on the stove,, showers well ya that's the breaks.if you want you can give a concession for the down time, it's just a part of ownership and some things are just not expected,, at least it's not 50 below and your worrying about frozen pipes,,If they ask say yes if they don't ,, don't worry..Important is you responded quickly and service is being completed.
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28 November 2017 | 123 replies
Lastly customer service he was running one of the largest food frozen good companies in the US...
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6 June 2015 | 43 replies
The water would have to be frozen no matter how it got into the freezer.
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15 March 2017 | 25 replies
Then I end up with frozen pipes, because they use little electric space heaters (huge fire hazard).