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17-year-old Investor Seeking Advice
1 November 2005 | 14 replies
I'm now in my mid-twenties with a great resume and two books of business.
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Feedback on First RE Investment
5 May 2006 | 28 replies
I've only been doing this for 29 years and my GPA in grad school was only 3.8 so it's possible I'm wrong.Your resume is not required, this board is a great resource for beginners and your 29 years of experience would be better used to help than to intimidate.
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I am closing on land to develop a sub-division
6 September 2020 | 10 replies
Construction Items required in a Preliminary Package1.Project description (which includes number of units, proposed pricing of units, total costs, per plan costs, profits, proposed equity and proposed loan amount, any subordinated debt)2.Project cash flow3.Location map4.Cost breakdown 5.Market study - if available (an internal or third party study)6.Sequence list (including lot number, plan number, base price, proposed premiums) 7.Biography or resume of key management8.Authorization/Release for Business and Principal9.Borrower’s Certificate of Past Credit Relationships (attached)10.Banking references and two sub-contractor or supplier references (attached)11.List of all current projects (location, price range, size range, sales rate, JV partner, lender) (attached)12.Financial Statements for borrowing entity and guarantor(s) (attached)a)Current financial statements, indicate book value or market value basisb)Statements must accurately report all assets and all liabilities (include contingencies)c)Statements must be signed and datedd)Signed tax returns for past two years (please include all K1’s)13.Financial Statement Certification (attached)14.Tax Return Certification (attached)15.
Dick Green
Protesting Chinese President
8 May 2006 | 1 reply
I understand that our nation is currently courting China and Russia because of the pending nuclear threat in Iran.
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new licensees
28 July 2006 | 1 reply
i just received my notification in the mail that my real estate sales associate application was accepted.I take my state (florida) test next week and feel confident i'll pass, no problem. my problem is that i dont know what direction i should take. i want to work for a owner developer like KB homes but on their website is says "recent residential sales success preferred, however new Licensees with a proven successful sales or customer service background are welcomed" i dont have a strong sales background and my resume won’t have any sales experience highlighted at all. what should i do?
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125% Purchase Financing - Cashout at Closing. Your Comments?
9 September 2006 | 3 replies
Definitely not something that a young mortgage broker wants on their resume.
Joshua Dorkin
Nuclear North Korea
10 October 2006 | 2 replies
I just turned on the news and saw that it looks like North Korea (DPRK) has conducted a nuclear weapons test.
Vin Gepp
Don't Sell At A Discount!!! Create A Bidding War!!!
26 December 2006 | 3 replies
I am a licensed real estate Auctioneer with hundreds of successful auctions in my resume.
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LOAN OFFICER LOOKING FOR LENDERS
15 January 2007 | 1 reply
Not a resume, but a little bit more aboutyourself.