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Account Closed Is your buyers list screwing you?
8 December 2020 | 2 replies
We tell people all the time not to listen to negative influences in their lives while simultaneously belittling them for not presenting a proper “Deal”.
Ryan Wydler The McDonald's Model
22 November 2019 | 5 replies
Simultaneously I was reading about the business model of insurance companies (not sure why), from what I understand, An insurance company will charge monthly premiums from customers (using some mathematical model involving risk quantification to determine a premium) and make payouts to legitimate claims, Ideally there is a positive delta between the total premiums charged and the sum of all the claims paid out, That is the company’s profit.
Jeremy Davis How do you quit your day job if you need a job to get a loan?
15 May 2020 | 45 replies
Those people didn't "leave" their spouses in the colloquial use of the term; they endured some temporary separation so that one of the two could leapfrog to a better location and get set up while minimizing the risks of having to support two (or more, if kids or parents) individuals simultaneously without work.
Chad Clanton How does a double close not create a clouded title?
20 December 2013 | 15 replies
the type of transaction Bill us referring to is a simultaneous closing, also called a dry closing where party B uses party C funds to close the A to B transaction.
Mike D. Mortgage Assignment Contract Overview?
26 April 2012 | 108 replies
Having hoards of old sellers all having their notes called simultaneously when rates rise appreciably sounds like a recipe for bankruptcy to me.
Ryan Moore End Lenders For "B" Sells To "C" With No Seasoning.
23 October 2009 | 30 replies
I have noticed lately even the correspondent brokers are starting to tighten up.Change in communication is suggested.We tell all our clients to stop using the terms "Double Close", "Back2Back Close" and "Simultaneous Close" if you are using flash cash to close your deals.Here's why, when banks, loan officers, realtors, etc hear these terms, they all think there is something fishy/illegal going on (check with your state laws to make sure it's okay to do these).
Sid Bengeloun Selling a deal?
11 June 2009 | 6 replies
What you're trying to do is do a simultaneous close on a house--getting a contract for less than you can sell it for to either a 1) Investor buyer under market value or 2) a homeowner for around market value.Just look for houses you can buy far under what they are worth, but could sell for somewhere near the median price range in your area.
Jimmy Cantave googlevoice
12 August 2015 | 11 replies
The web+mobile accessibility, ability to call block, ringing multiple phones simultaneously, etc.
Bryan Potts Social Anxiety
9 January 2017 | 19 replies
Think of it this way: public speaking is really just a large number of 1-on-1's going on simultaneously.
Mark J. How the Heck Are You Doing 5-10 BRRRRs Per Year?!
16 November 2018 | 70 replies
I'm currently looking for additional funding at local banks and credit unions, but with so much money tied up in the current BRRRR, my DTI ratio and credit score have taken a real hit.SOOOO-- Brilliant investors out there in BP Land-- how are you doing it-- funding multiple BRRRRs simultaneously?!