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Neil Hauger 6.5 years as a Land Specialist Real Estate Agent-Lessons learned
25 August 2021 | 5 replies
You can see an outline of him on a shirt and you know who he is.  
Sebastian Villa Separating utility meter for finished basement
29 August 2016 | 8 replies
I would start with a call to them to help outline your next steps.
Stephen McKee Creating a proposal
1 December 2010 | 5 replies
I know how much everyone hates bs. so I'll get to the point.I'm putting together an outline of my home flipping process.
Shawn Parsh seminar length? What's right?
19 December 2010 | 16 replies
I figure if I give the book they will feel like they are getting something, but the book also outlines many of the techniques that I will talk about in the seminar.
Brandon Paisley Wholesale contract
12 December 2013 | 12 replies
It outlines earnest money and closing terms and dates, cancellations, etc.
Bill Gulley Politics and Real Estate
7 June 2012 | 2 replies
First, there is a stickey in the Off Topic section; Political Discussions On BP, where Josh has outline the rules concerning political discussions, so let's take care to follow them.In our new political environment I'm getting concerned about how the real estate industry might change due to political influences and any good business person must give consideration to government oversight and how regulatory changes might impact any business plan.This is not about any one official, (President) but rather the philosphy of the two major parties, the Democrats and the Republicans and their agendas and how,if their respective agendas become reality, could change the way you do business.What is the likelyhood that either party will control the House and Senate and take the Whitehouse?
Danny Day Fannie Mae 120% Financing Clause
11 January 2012 | 17 replies
If you absolutely want a work-around for the 90/120% FNMA REO Clause (#14 I think):Use an LLC to purchase the FNMA home.Then just sell the LLC - whenever you want to - in that 90 day period.Using an LLC provides additional layers of protection and, perhaps most importantly, the property runs with the LLC, so that clause #14 is not compromised.I highly recommend including a disclosure, for YOUR buyer to sign, that clearly outlines that the property may NOT be sold, out of that LLC, for the remaining period of the original 90 days/buyer cannot borrow more than 120% of the original purchase price from FNMA for the remainder of that 90 day period.The LLC ?
Dan Ross Closing costs question
29 April 2008 | 1 reply
You say the bank wants to net 161K so your offer will have to be higher than that...so when title puts together the HUD-1 they will outline how much you will have to pay.
Spork Man Aging Greenspan Losing Ability to Obfuscate Financial Issues
7 August 2008 | 1 reply
Funny...http://www.minyanville.com/articles/greenspan-equity-risk-mortgages-credit-mgm/index/a/18365/from/yahooAging Greenspan Losing Ability to Obfuscate Financial IssuesAlan Greenspan, writing in today's Financial Times, offered a lucid and concise explanation of the debt crisis and what is at stake for financial markets, a sign that perhaps the ravages of time have finally caught up with the 82-year-old former Federal Reserve Chairman.Longtime market watchers expecting vintage Greenspan expressed "disappointment" in the former Fed Chairman's simple sentence structure and logical, point-by-point outline.
Bruce M. Question regarding fair share in an LLC
29 August 2011 | 7 replies
Do I just draft up a new operating agreement or create an "exhibit" to existing agreement that outlines new terms?