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Best chances lender will short sale
17 December 2007 | 17 replies
It is a bit hard to explain and defend how you honestly found mold everywhere and then how you honestly did not believe the house has a mold problem that needs to be disclosed as the seller.If there is a dispute about anything and more so if the dispute concerns mold then talking out of both sides of your mouth is not going to put you in a good position.Do assume that lenders deal with many properties.
Richard Sanchez
Rent due today. No check.
2 May 2017 | 14 replies
if you do work with them be sure the first words out of your mouth are to schedule an inspection as well.
Darnell Robinson
Lease Option Contracts
27 April 2018 | 11 replies
@Bill Gulley You shouldn't run your mouth on other peoples integrity before you check your own and you should also read the first post.
Bienes Raices
Increasing the EMD in a short sale offer?
28 December 2011 | 4 replies
Bottom line, show me your serious by putting your money where your mouth is and be ready to move forward efficiently and quickly.
Nick J.
WTF!!! I wish I was illegal
17 August 2010 | 100 replies
You need to think before you open your mouth next time given the number of contractors turned investors on this forum.
Timothy W.
TSA Harassment again - this time of a mother who is following the TSA's printed rules.
3 December 2010 | 93 replies
As Shaft once said, don't let your mouth get your *** in trouble.
Bill B.
Can an introvert be successful in REI?
21 April 2021 | 55 replies
This helps you to know what you are going to say before you open your mouth.
Shawn Moser
Should I pay for a one-on-one mentor?
2 May 2018 | 62 replies
The phrase “put your money where your mouth is,” fits well here I think.
Jack B.
Do you balance customer service with enforcement?
18 May 2017 | 10 replies
Lie to me once and I assume every time you open your mouth it will be a lie.Nice tenants find that I am often the best landlord they have ever had.
Vince M.
Agent not familiar with a double close
18 May 2010 | 19 replies
I would suggest you follow Priscilla's advice and keep your mouth shut to your agent and find a title agent that understands double closings.Brian, I've never heard all those things defined that way but they all make sense.