
5 April 2015 | 39 replies
If I'm selling kids drugs that's bad, if I'm selling the cure to cancer that's good.

28 November 2018 | 23 replies
Yes Chris, that's what I'm saying and not so gleefully about it, the real trick is cover the big stuff and when you have a small infraction do an on the spot correction or take immediate action to cure the issue, then they may not write you up as badly as they might have. :)

28 May 2016 | 19 replies
In the alternative, the seller can record a "Memorandum of Option Contract," which must contain the names of the parties, the signature of the parties, a description of the property, the time during which the option must be exercised, and a statement that the purchaser has the right to cure a default once every twelve months.The option contract itself must contain:1) full names and address of all parties to the contract;2) the date the contract was signed by each party;3) a legal description of the property to be conveyed subject to the option;4) the sales price of the property;5) all fees or payments paid by each of the parties including the option fee;6) all duties whose breach will result in forfeiture of the option;7) the time period during which the option may be exercised;8) a statement of the rights of the purchaser, including the right to cure a default once during each 12 month period; and9) a statement in at least 14 point boldface directly above the purchaser’s signature, that the purchaser has the right to cancel the option any time prior to midnight of the third business day following the signing of the option.What happens if the purchaser defaults?

1 March 2016 | 11 replies
Here's the rub - Three years ago I made some impossible choices for the right reasons and am now curing my functionally obsolescent financial position.

5 April 2014 | 19 replies
Stucco is a concrete product, and it cures over time.

4 April 2014 | 8 replies
he might have the case of the "rental app amnesia", very common occurence. not cure as of yet.

23 July 2020 | 75 replies
@Patrick Bavaro Give him notice to cure and tell him he's in violation of his lease with the pot.

23 August 2020 | 48 replies
I think saying I want to make $X/month and that's it won't work.I want to cure cancer in 10 months.

23 June 2017 | 9 replies
In the event that a default is cured, such as by a completed loan modification or reinstatement, and the loan subsequently becomes delinquent again, a new allowable fee applies without the need for excess fee approval when the servicer must initiate new foreclosure proceedings.StateNon-Judicial ForeclosureJudicial ForeclosureAlabama$1,3251On Approval2Alaska$1,625On Approval2Arizona$1,350On Approval2Arkansas$1,475On Approval2California$1,425On Approval2Colorado$1,650On Approval2ConnecticutN/A$2,9003,4,5DelawareN/A$2,3503District of ColumbiaN/A$2,7003FloridaN/A$3,4503,12Georgia$1,325On Approval2Guam$1,625On Approval2HawaiiN/A$3,7758Idaho$1,250On Approval2IllinoisN/A$2,7503IndianaN/A$2,5003Iowa$1,275$2,3003KansasN/A$2,2503KentuckyN/A$2,7003LouisianaN/A$2,3503MaineN/A$2,7503Maryland$2,5006On Approval2MassachusettsN/A$3,0003,4Michigan$1,425On Approval2Minnesota$1,4509On Approval2© 2017 Fannie Mae.