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24 November 2017 | 13 replies
If you're just buying a list and sending generic materials, most likely it will be thrown away or not noticed.Like all marketing, you need to be known.
26 September 2017 | 9 replies
I'm a little tickled that anyone would think I would quit med school to run a small realty office, but I will keep that in mind as a solid plan B:) I've already read WCI and Physician on Fire - both are full of generic investment and retirement advice found in basically any finance book, so I don't think those will be too terribly helpful in this case.
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28 April 2011 | 11 replies
As far as getting any info from them I do agree that you will have to be property specific, in my years of dealing with them I have never seen a generic list of properties.
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5 January 2010 | 11 replies
You can also negotiate a buyer's concession credit to cover these fees, but I would rather keep the HUD 1 as generic as possible.So, as Justin has already stated, you need to budget for 10% or so.
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29 October 2015 | 7 replies
Brothers window is just a generic name for their windows, they are not manufactured by Brothers.
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24 February 2016 | 5 replies
Don't make it generic.
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25 May 2016 | 5 replies
best solution is to just ask...Not sure exactly what you are looking at or how your conversations have gone, but it could be just a generic list of consultants.If this is a ground up retail building I'd expect that you would need all of those consultants, either in house or contracted directly to you.
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22 September 2016 | 39 replies
As in, there's an existing mortgage in place for your home, and you opt to replace that mortgage with a newer one.Refinance mortgage loans are similar to purchase mortgage loans, except that fewer people are involved, paperwork requirements are less, and costs can be reduced.You already own your home, after all, so there's no need to convey real property; or to sign and review purchase contracts between multiple parties.There's also less work required for the title search and settlement services; and, the taxes collected during the home purchase process don't apply when doing a refi.Refinancing your home is a "paper-pushing" process -- your old loan is paid off, your new loan gets started.Many refinances will close in 30 days or fewer.In general, a refinance loan belongs to one of three categorizations :Rate-And-Term RefinanceCash-In RefinanceCash-Out RefinanceA rate-and-term refinance is a refinance where the interest rate is changing; or the term of the loan (i.e. its length in years) is changing; or, both.Usually, rate-and-term refinances are used to reduce your home's mortgage rate, but they're also used to convert home loans from 30-year mortgages to 15-year loans, for example.Homeowners switching to a 15-year mortgage from a 30-year save approximately 60% on mortgage interest paid over the life of the loan.FHA VA HARP USDA Streamline:"Streamline refinance" is a generic term for a refi which requires less documentation than a typical home loan refinance.
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9 August 2015 | 9 replies
I pay my monthly premiums and waited 3 years after my last claim.My lease was a generic one.
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26 June 2023 | 10 replies
The question is very generic.....