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Ryan Vince Can You buy your own REO back?
28 July 2009 | 41 replies
Yes I understand that they did not force me into this situation but is it fair that they mae Obsine profits while I drive a 900 dollar piece of **** car and eat peanut butter and jelly for most of my meals while they rake billions of dollars. no this time I am going to get a fixed rate loan from the begining I amnot bitching as so much of the market but 15 percent intrest makes it nearly impossible to get ahead. and the fact that 15 percent intrest translates to 500% intrest at the life of the loan is ludacrius. making your money back and a little on the side is one thing but when you make 600K on a 100K investment no matter the term is insane thats like me lending my friend 10 bucks to gas up his ride and telling him you owe me 70 now but I will take payments.
Account Closed Jon Stewart Interviews Jim Cramer
16 March 2009 | 17 replies
My interpretation was that Stewart was blaming Cramer and CNBC for being complicit in the grand scam; by bringing to light that Cramer does know the facts, but alters the facts for his/cnbc/the banks own self interest.
Matt Blutowski Can this work?
26 May 2009 | 22 replies
This will in turn cause more vacancies in the higher rent areas, which causes a reduction of those rents to fill the vacancies.So inflation does not always translate into higher rates or appreciation of property values.
Tim Niemiec Newbie from Ohio
19 June 2009 | 2 replies
I have a successful business resume but also understand that doesn't necessarily translate into immediate success in new ventures.
Ivan Jouikov Anything illegal in this scheme?
9 July 2009 | 28 replies
Grossreal, it was very difficult to follow your post, but I do believe that you are advising the original poster to forget this deal and move on.Since you are from Sidney I believe something is lost in the choppy way the translation reads to me.If I read you correctly, you agree with most of the posters here, and to the question of illigality, it seems quite clear that the original owner will benefit by having a debt "forgiven" by the HML at the expense of the bank who would be allowing the short sale only because they are not made aware of a higher offer by the RE agent.
Rich Weese Glen Beck at Mall
16 September 2010 | 80 replies
If people feel the want or need to alter their mental state through the use of drugs, I believe that is their right.
Will Barnard Real deals, how to get "real" responses
15 September 2010 | 19 replies
He was an accountant for Wycliff Bible Translators before becoming a professor.
Andy More Sagging Rafters
10 October 2010 | 4 replies
If it is framed like they frame things around here a slight sag in the second truss will translate to a rise in the fascia if the framer doesn't care about straight lines.
Scott Hope Recent Assignment Contract Bust
21 January 2018 | 47 replies
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------This is what I found after calling The Indiana Attoruney Generals Office in Indianapolis, Indiana They directed to the Codes of Indiana Simple fee..Can someone translate this for me ??