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Lokesh W. Giving Keys to Future Tenants 2 Weeks Prior to Lease Start?
16 May 2013 | 31 replies
I had flash backs of the 90's... boyz 2 men, color me badd, c&c music factory, etc...WORD UP!
Eva Fox Please, maybe someone can give smart advice .
10 December 2007 | 3 replies
Evafla,Truly safe investments include bank CD's and US Treasury instruments.
Mike Mitchell How to make a zero interest rate note sizzle!
20 March 2013 | 8 replies
The IRS has a minimum, called the "Applicable Federal Rate", which is updated every month for short, medium and long term debt instruments secured by property.
Brad B. Interest Rate Question
17 October 2011 | 10 replies
Being nice however is not to say I'm naive, so I'm trying to determine an acceptable interest rate that won't work against my own interests as an equity partner but also allows for an acceptable return on my money.In trying to determine what was reasonable in this circumstance I realized that outside of some accounting and finance classes in college, notes; bonds; and other debt instruments are pretty foreign to me in this context.
Mike Thoms General Release
27 March 2014 | 1 reply
If so that just seems a little strange that you would pay for a release.BE IT KNOWN, that _______________, (hereinafter referred to as "Releasor"), for and in consideration of the sum of ________________ ($_________) Dollars, and other valuable consideration received from or on behalf of ________________, (hereinafter referred to as "Releasee"), the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby remise, release, acquit, satisfy, and forever discharge the said Releasee, of and from all manner of actions, causes of action, suits, debts, covenants, contracts, controversies, agreements, promises, claims and demands whatsoever, which said Releasor ever had, now has, or which any personal representative, successor, heir or assign of said Releasor, hereafter can, shall or may have, against said Releasee, by reason of any matter, cause or thing whatsoever, from the beginning of time to the date of this instrument.
Cynthia Anderson Want to know if REI is right for me and my goals
1 April 2014 | 5 replies
I am 43 years old with experience in business administration, customer service, merchandising and music.
Tom A. Newbie at the Courthouse
7 March 2015 | 11 replies
You want to look at the instrument number on the notice of sale and compare that to the deed of trust filed.
Henderson Silva First loan app but no funds
27 December 2015 | 47 replies
According to Chapter Four:At least one borrower must occupy the property and sign the security instrument and the mortgage note in order for the property to be considered owner-occupied.
Doug McLeod Sticky issue - Honey Bee infestation in Houston
13 March 2017 | 19 replies
Queue the music - God Save the Queen!
Dave Versch Self-Directed IRA LLC as a partner in an investment
12 July 2019 | 18 replies
I THINK the only time you are exposed to UBIT is if your Ira is exposed to some type of debt instrument (i.e.