
16 August 2010 | 1 reply
I sent them a qualified written request for a loan they were servicing incorrectly a while back and they sent me back a bunch of bs before they sold the loan.This is a terrible company to do business with and I recommend you stay far away from them or any company affiliated with them.

8 December 2009 | 3 replies
Generally, put options and call options are financial instruments affiliated with or derived from other financial instruments (stock or bonds).Call options allow the owner of the call to buy a stock at a predetermined price within a certain period.Put options allow the owner of the call to sell a stock at a predetermined price within a certain period.I buy a call on Microsoft which is currently trading at $25 per share.

7 February 2010 | 5 replies
So, I have established non-profits as an affiliate of and independent of public housing authorities for development and to further low/moderate income housing among other missions, and have spoken on the topic at the national level at a NAHRO (National Association of Housing and Real Estate Officials) convention.
6 February 2013 | 24 replies
I buy properties at sheriff sales in PA, so I guess that your father is affiliated with some firm that handles that sort of thing.

1 September 2010 | 25 replies
new update- BYU just held news conference about their going independent in football and affiliation with WCC in all other sports.

17 October 2010 | 21 replies
I am not affiliated in any way with them and have not used the program, so I can not comment other than to tell you that it is there.

28 January 2010 | 2 replies
ok let me run this by you. i wont mention company names or locations. i have talked to a group of investors who have these laws down GREAT and im becoming an affiliate with them. i get 25% of the net profit the first 5 deals and 50% from there on.here is where my mind goes off. these guys are smart, so i would think they may do this but im not sure if there is a max the negotiation companies can chargeso they have TWO companies. one negotiates (they still own it) and one takes the net profit. im paid out of the net the 2nd company gets. so lets say co A is the negotiator and Co B is the company with the contracts on homes and flipping them.so co B buys the home co A negotiated for them down to 100k. then (simple numbers here no closing etc.)they resell for 140k following the new laws too (20% over purchase etc.) so technically there is a 40k profit i split BUT what if they pay the Co A a negotiation fee of who knows, 35k ( see they can do whatever or can they?)

19 February 2010 | 2 replies
Anthony, You can always use www.realtor.com and search for local realtors in that area and network with that way.It might be wise to ask them what affiliates they are members of as well.Hope this helps.

11 February 2010 | 5 replies
He is not affiliated with the listing agent's firm.

1 April 2010 | 20 replies
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