
14 December 2022 | 33 replies
@Adam Sankowski Yes, M1 finance ( https://m1.com/ ) will allow to take a margin loan for anything up to 40% of your portfolio, with no min.

13 August 2019 | 3 replies
I think you are out of luck but I could be wrong.The risk of something going wrong for the attorney versus the nominal fee they make on the deal is not worth getting sanctioned or losing their livelihood.You say everything will be fine but the minute something goes South with your property the attorney whether they should be blamed or not will become the target and be sued.People in the business a long time attorneys, real estate brokers know what to engage in and what to stay away from for transacting business.

8 October 2015 | 11 replies
Hi Shaun,It will just come down to the arrangement you have with the investor.I have had numerous people wire funds into my business account when I was doing JV deals.They can also wire funds into a nominated attorneys trust account or if they are buying a property it would go into the title companies trust.Just depends.You might run into with issues when completing the wire.

23 August 2014 | 9 replies
Nominal regular increases allow you to keep close to market rates without getting higher than market.

23 February 2016 | 6 replies
If in doubt, run notes past an LMO (licensed mortgage originator) and pay a nominal fee.

27 April 2018 | 28 replies
Title companies can typically pull these reports for you for a nominal fee (in Colorado it's $5).

22 June 2019 | 164 replies
The effects become even more pronounced in a housing price chart of nominal values....as nominal value since 1963 have only gone down twice.

22 September 2023 | 26 replies
So we're averaging about $1,500/month of cash flow in nominal months.

6 August 2020 | 4 replies
So, you need higher capacity but tend to get better energy performance from those on demand units.I'm also speculating, on the intent of the law/Title 24 but I'd bet those values are talking about the incoming supply lines into the house - for instance it seems reasonable to supply up to 200kBtu/hr for the overall NG capacity, perhaps more - given that it's a nominal additional cost when the ground is opened up for those lines - and it allows more flexibility for future work (ie: adding on to the house, or advances in technology like that tank-less water heater I mentioned).

11 April 2021 | 39 replies
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