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Randy F. Toilets... To caulk or not to caulk...
22 March 2013 | 16 replies
Again, use finger to smooth it out uniformly so you know all gaps are filled and wax is smoothed out onto surface of flooring.6.
Jasmine Z. Disclosing I'm a Physician?
26 October 2017 | 25 replies
I am thinking about, a randomized trial.  1000 yellow letters with MD and 2000 yellow letters without it.Once you start negotiations half of the uniformed contacts should be told you are a Medical Doctor.Profit is probably the most important thing to observe but other results such as... 1)  Call back rates.2)  Number of counter offers.3)  Percentage of increase from original offer to accepted offer.... would be very interesting.PS  Congratulations on getting the MD.
Jon Klaus Seller fears due on sale clause
7 March 2011 | 10 replies
An option does not convey such an interest in some states and you can get into filing false liens, even though it is a federal issue under the Uniform Commercial Code.
Bienes Raices "Due on Sale" clause and interest rates?
1 October 2011 | 36 replies
Commercial loans are not sold to Fannie/Freddie.So, if you transfer title to a business entity, the lender wants the business to get a commercial loan and pay off the consumer loan.Now, if the purpose of the transfer was solely for lawsuit protection, then the lender can have the transfer unwound by the court on the grounds that the transfer is an attempt to shelter assets from creditors and as such is a violation of the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act.
Michael Quarles How do you know you're hooked on BiggerPockets?
4 July 2012 | 30 replies
You know it's addictive when you think you kicked the habbit but you relapse and, oh wait a minute, there's an ambulance in my driveway....what, two guys in white uniforms, they are holding some kind of jacket it looks like.....I think I better go.......
Kathlyn Lewis LA Market Due for a Turn?
1 March 2016 | 30 replies
Generally speaking, he rants a lot about Taco Tuesday buyers (the uniformed masses, buying out of priced-out-forever panic), and then highlights the listing(s) showing how ridiculous (in his opinion) the market has gotten. 
James Eng How to join the Fannie Mae Club
10 March 2016 | 4 replies
New acquisition with no experience is very difficult even with a strong financial statement.As for lenders, the DUS guide is uniform with respect to guidelines but there are major differences between lenders.
Ken Rishel The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Becomes the Big Dog
11 November 2011 | 2 replies
In addition, the compliance standard on these non- depository institutions should be easier to regulate if the state and federalregulators succeed in setting uniform examination standards and coordinate their examination activities.To maximize the potential compliance benefit to the regulated entities, the CFPB and CSBS must secure all applicable state regulatory agencies, including attorneys general, as signatories to the agreement.
Scott Byer Why do seasoned flippers need to pay a sellers agent today?
30 November 2017 | 30 replies
After a few flips and being forced each time to pay the, lets be honest, VERY expensive brokerage fees to gain assess to the local MLS service and for preparation of a few standard (and freely available) contract forms...in addition to the warm and fuzzy feeling you get from knowing the transaction is being executed uniformly and professionally.
Account Closed STRs: The upside to a pending recession....
4 August 2022 | 50 replies
The hotel industry is built on cheap/poorly treated labor and uniformity, both of which are frowned on by younger generations.