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Nick J. Why I am Boycotting the BP Summit
23 February 2012 | 13 replies
If, and I mean, if Josh ends up finding some time to squeeze it in, would anyone else to commit to buying some sort of apparel branded with the BP logo?
Bryan Hancock Designing Around Restrictive Covenant Risk When Purchasing Land
28 January 2013 | 21 replies
We recently received a title commitment and Schedule B shows an exception for some restrictive covenants from 1948.
Ed O. Harp 2.0 fannie value
7 February 2013 | 6 replies
Ed, I don't have an answer, but would like to add a question along a similar line -- BB&T just told me that to refinance ours under HARP we must pay for an appraisal, $425, plus a commitment fee of $675, and the rate they give us will be based on the value of that appraisal.
Brian Beadle Deed was never recorded by FNMA, How to reconcile this?
16 January 2013 | 3 replies
If you purchased owner's title insurance but did not get a copy of the title policy in the mail, the company you purchased it from will be stated on the HUD-1, and file a claim with them asap as I think the lender commitment documents stated they (and I) had a year to file if the closing wasn't done properly.
Justin Shaulis Title Insurance admits they are wrong, but I have some questions on what to expect next
16 January 2013 | 7 replies
The Commitment will need to be changed to reflect the new legal description and to remove the requirement to obtain a deed from Rachel Meeks.
Brian Stone Direct Mail Marketing Help
8 April 2013 | 10 replies
How much can you commit to spending, persistently and consistently for a bare minimum of 6 months with no return?
Victor Saumarez HELP!
4 February 2013 | 22 replies
As a Landlord, if I do not uphold my side of the agreement with Section 8 as committed, rent stops.
Gail Greenberg Starting today what would you do to get to $25,000/month cashflow?
1 July 2013 | 36 replies
Again, it's a 1-2 decade commitment, imho.
Shaine Cobb Bought foreclosure with tenants...what to do?
27 September 2013 | 12 replies
Make no promises or commitments yet.
Angela Maurer Green New Member - Minneapolis
8 February 2013 | 17 replies
It sounds glamorous, like day trading stocks, but it's requires a large time commitment and the risk are greater.