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Account Closed HUD termites
9 December 2008 | 2 replies
My last Home was from HUD and had minor termite damage but they did pay for the treatment just not the repair.
Paul Chen Possible eviction with ill patient…
29 August 2015 | 25 replies
The Federal Fair Housing Act provides fair housing treatment to all relgions - it does NOT allow you to throw religious sounding talk in my face to excuse breaking a lease.
Michael Shadow Pet fee for seeing eye dog
10 August 2022 | 15 replies
If they want the same treatment by landlords then they should expect that the same training would be required. 2.
Chris C Would you recommend becoming a agent?
22 December 2008 | 7 replies
Ethics are a big deal for Realtors here in California, for instance we( Realtors) can't be involved in a subject 2 deal, as this would jeopardize our code of ethics.
James Hiddle Largest Fraud In History ($50 Billion)
27 December 2008 | 7 replies
Madoff Investment Securities has more than $700 million in capital, according to its website.Madoff remains a member of Nasdaq OMX Group Inc's nominating committee, and his firm is a market maker for about 350 Nasdaq stocks, including Apple, EBay and Dell, according to the website.The website also states that Madoff himself has "a personal interest in maintaining the unblemished record of value, fair-dealing, and high ethical standards that has always been the firm's hallmark."
Ana Hyler Fannie Mae - the landlord
15 December 2008 | 13 replies
(a) It is an affirmative defense for a natural person who is a defendant in a civil action brought under Section 891, or a criminal action brought under Section 892, if all of the following occurred: (1) The defendant used the rental revenue due but not paid to holders of mortgages or deeds of trust to make payments to any of the following: (A) Health care providers, as defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (c) of Section 6146 of the Business and Professions Code, for the unforeseen and necessary medical treatment of the defendant or his or her spouse, parents, or children.
N/A N/A Property Foreclosed, me booted & want to file in small claims, please advise
20 September 2009 | 14 replies
Although not particularly ethical, he didn't do anything illegal.
Heather Pelletier Deal or No Deal?
15 January 2009 | 12 replies
I think at a small cash outflow or breakeven you are banking on the favorable tax treatments and potential speculative appreciation on the property.
Jeff Tumbarello A historical overview of what may happen in the near term......
27 January 2009 | 20 replies
Y'all, I am glad to have stumbled into this place when I did.There is a fascinating group of people here that I find to be honest and ethical.
Account Closed Available in Arizona
20 January 2009 | 13 replies
OK, so same treatment for these deals:Example #1Rent: $800Expense: $400NOI: $400Payment: $432 (7%, 30 year, $65K)Cash flow: -$32With a down paymentPayment: $346 (7%, 30 year, $52K)Cash flow: $54Cash on cash return: 5.0%Just about CD rates.Example 2Rent: $1725Expense: $862Payment: $699 (7%, 30 year, 105K)Cash flow: $164Cash flow per unit $55So, that one's not too bad, though its not going to be $615/month in cash flow once you've factored in real world expenses.With 20% down, cash flow is $303 or 17.4% cash on cash.