
13 March 2010 | 10 replies
Investing vehicles, aka derivatives, that combine the first two.There are also liars, scammers, cheaters and cons out there, but the bulk of the economic problems are folks who cannot pay loans back.

18 October 2021 | 107 replies
But like NAR, they derive revenues from the quantity of members, not the quality.

28 November 2012 | 3 replies
And while we all know what you mean, and what might be posted at the site mentioned, keep in mind that capitalization rates are derived from the alternative investments given similar risks and evaluating the opportunity costs of your selected investment.An appraiser will assign a cap rate that is customary for a similar investment, considering risk, liquidity, location, management effort and other issues.
22 June 2016 | 3 replies
The MH is considered part of the real property and would have to go through a derivative of the process mentioned by Account Closed to revert it to personal with the SOL.

6 April 2018 | 8 replies
Where each number comes from, how to derive numbers etc.Good luck

31 May 2016 | 28 replies
It is derived from the Universal Commercial Code (U.C.C.3-309(a)(3)).

25 September 2015 | 3 replies
May have to go out of area a bit to find a comp.Most appraisals I have seen on commercial assets are derived from factoring in a combination/ weighted average of the three.

12 November 2015 | 2 replies
to fix the house to their requirements is financially a non starter - the only options are ignore their violation and derive some rent from the property or let them demolish the property and sell the land and break even.Do they have me over a barrel?

13 December 2015 | 5 replies
No consideration to the cash flow other than the asset requires a DSR of 1.25So even if the asset had a 1.75 or 10 DSR, the max loan is based on the lowest value derived from the appraisal.

17 May 2015 | 7 replies
Think about this - When a bank offers a home buyer money to purchase a home and the deal goes thru, the bank turns that mortgage document into a copyrighted instrument as a derivative which they sell multiple times.