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Gary Coles FREEDOM BANK OF GEORGIA CLOSED BY FDIC; 17TH BANK FAILURE OF 2009
10 March 2009 | 10 replies
A lot of M2 is the electronic float FYI.Expect about 200 to 300 banks not to make it thru this.The funny part about this whole debacle is.
Lori Lori Mechanic's Lien...when the person that owes is a TENANT
12 March 2009 | 5 replies
"We" - not just a hot electronic game anymore.I represent a company that did the counters for this nifty new bar...the contract, as stated, was with the GC, but the owner's balked at paying him, and as can happen with all "trickle-down" streams...there was a logjam.Now the GC has filed bankruptcy, the owners are but tenants in the building, and we're at a loss as to how to proceed.
Ryan Vince Can You buy your own REO back?
28 July 2009 | 41 replies
So, you're right, nobody held a guy to anyone's head to buy any of this crap - homes, cars, furniture, electronics, etc - on credit.
Scott R. submit offer with pictures??
12 April 2009 | 2 replies
The physical/electronic method the listing agent will get your offer to the bank may not allow/accept your pictures.
Doog E. Sheriff's Sale - Federal Tax Lien ?'s
1 June 2009 | 8 replies
Highlights of the new regulations include:--A Form 668, Notice of Federal Tax Lien, may be filed either in paper form or electronically;--With regard to a Notice of Federal Tax Lien that includes a certificate of release, failure to timely refile the Notice in any jurisdiction where it was originally filed would extinguish the lien;--A purchaser of property in a casual sale is protected against a filed tax lien if the sale price is less than $1,000 (adjusted for inflation - $1,320 in 2008);--A holder of a mechanic lien is protected against a filed tax lien with respect to residential property in an amount up to $5,000 (adjusted for inflation - $6,600 in 2008);--Household goods are exempt from levy to the extent they don't exceed $6,250 in value (indexed for inflation - $7,900 in 2008);--The regulations indicate that there is generally a 10-year period (reflecting the period in Code Sec. 6502 ) for instituting a proceeding in court or serving a levy to collect a properly assessed tax.Preamble to Proposed Regulations 4/16/08; Prop Reg § 301.6323(b)-1 , Prop Reg § 301.6323(c)-2 , Prop Reg § 301.6323(f)-1 , Prop Reg § 301.6323(g)-1 Labels: Levies, Liens
Jesse Ramirez Are realtors obliged to submit electronic and verbal offers?
11 June 2009 | 9 replies
Which leads me to the point of this topic....Do verbal and electronic offers have to be submitted to the sellers?
Bill Andrae New member from Madison, WI
2 June 2009 | 9 replies
I spent the last 6 years working for a HealthCare IT company traveling consistently around the country implementing an electronic medical record for major hospitals.
Nick J. Internet Fax VS. Hardline Fax
16 July 2009 | 23 replies
I think what I didn't like about efax is that an electronic copy wasn't stored online for outgoing faxes.
Saad R. Hello all!
10 July 2009 | 5 replies
I live in Chesapeake VA, I work as a Training Developer in a call center that offers tech support for consumer electronics.
Richard Chang How to collect rents electronically ?
19 August 2011 | 23 replies
So, if I create a new account at a local bank ( local to tenants ) then they can easily make deposits ( by mail / in person / electronically ) to that account.May I ask what are those special deposit slips ?