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Paul R Schiller Investor pay-back structure
27 July 2018 | 11 replies
As they say,,,, Pigs get fat, HOGS get slaughtered. 
Ahkeem Smith Understanding the BRRRR cash out/new loan
16 July 2018 | 3 replies
And if you find a good one you can even walk away with a big fat check at closing.
Vishesh Shah Commercial Loan Process
18 July 2018 | 2 replies
Fat fingers.
Account Closed NEGOTIATED SALES PRICE $754,498...and $98? Really?
11 June 2018 | 152 replies
I don't give a frog's fat butt if it makes his job more difficult, and honestly, you have to do math anyway during the course of the loan.
Account Closed LENDER REBATE TO PAY CLOSING COSTS
11 June 2018 | 27 replies
I and my sellers get it without any of the fat.
Pat Jackson BRRR method, HELOC instead of Refinance?
5 November 2017 | 5 replies
And I'd then have a big fat mortgage.So after 6 months, I can cash out refi, have a mortage, and after PITI, account for property management, saving for cap ex, repairs, etc, I could cash flow $100 a month. 
Terry Lao Las Vegas #2 best on Case-Shiller Index of 20 largest city metro
3 December 2017 | 152 replies
The saying " pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered" seems to apply.Terry
Akash Jain My experience with USREEB - turnkey property
10 August 2019 | 35 replies
These companies need to make a profit too, and so there's just not going to be enough fat left on the bone.
Timothy Curry Off market deal questions
16 November 2017 | 2 replies
I use 10% vacancy initially to see if the deal will be fat or thin, then move towards a 5% vacancy calculation since I believe that is more likely than a 10% vacancy rate. 
Francis Dinh Seller mistake lead to cancelling the contract
21 November 2017 | 15 replies
It isnt over till the fat lady sings .