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Nick Trahan hello from CA!
20 October 2007 | 5 replies
i quickly found out not only could i do it, but i enjoyed working with corporations and principals better then residential borrowers.
Chung Sun Anyone do any other types of business here?
3 June 2009 | 34 replies
The person in direct contract and with a pre-existing formal agreement to help the seller move the product.Buyer's mandate would be the opposite.Some use the term when they want to say they are direct to a principal.
Stephen Leblanc flipping homes
13 November 2007 | 17 replies
There are some who have a 9 to 5 just on general principal because they wish to work.
N/A N/A Lawn mowing issue in PA
11 February 2010 | 19 replies
we really aren't talking about alot of money, but to me it is the principal of the thing.Total withheld was $139.$92 has to do with the lawn/mower$30 for Cutting in August$15 for each time cutting in October$32 for fixing the wheel on the push lawn mower (don't know any more than this)Yes, he did use the same mowers.
Jon Razon FICO increase...which one should I do first?
12 May 2008 | 4 replies
School Loan (US DEPT of EDUC) - $50K - paying $500 a month (basically onl 1/3 of the payment actually hitting principal :cry: ).
Gary Dayton your thoughts on this REO please?
12 January 2008 | 7 replies
My father can do or coordinate all the repairs himself.There is an HOA fee of $64/Mo for a pool and clubhouse.I'm looking at 68% * $249,900 (low end FMV) - $10,000 repairs = $159,93270% * $249,900 (low end FMV) - $10,000 repairs = $164,930Although my agent might think it is too low (she tried to get me to go in w/ $180K but I stuck to my guns :protest: ) , I'm going with everyone's advice on here.I am starting my offer at $156,475 and will work up to $165,000 max.My realtor is having me get a Pre Approval for $157,000 (already have one for $200,000) and a $2000 Good Faith check to strengthen the offer.Using Wheatie's spreadsheet he used for another person ( I hope that is ok :lol: ), I came up with this:2 year Rehab worst case$165,000 Purchase Price $3300 2.00% Purchase Closing costs $19,200 5.75% Interest $4,200 Holding costs (24 Months of mortgage principal payments, right?)
N.A N.A Leave equity in or pull it out?
19 February 2008 | 24 replies
Which I would certainly turn and pay towards the principal. 90% should still put you over $100 in cash flow per month.
Marc NA Has anyone profitted from buying from lease opt or sub to?
3 February 2008 | 4 replies
Therefore, I am getting the principal paydown as if I had purchased it with conventional financing.
Zach Ziskin Seeking advice on my personal residence
12 January 2008 | 2 replies
So in other words I'd be able to rent without paying any extra out of pocket from what I'm paying now , the interest income would make up the difference, and I wouldn't need to touch the principal from the sale of my townhome.
Daniel Durham Internet Rental Scam: you must read this...
14 January 2008 | 2 replies
The problem was the police could not technically do anything as a crime had yet to be committed (I didn't try to cash the check nor did I wire anyone else money), and the principals of the con were more than out of everyone's jurisdiction.What follows are three actual scam letters that are currently circulating on the internet:INITIAL CONTACT LETTER FROM FAKE PHYSICIAN-----Original Message-----From: Dr.