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Andrew B. workplace accident leaves me in hospital for 3 days
8 November 2007 | 7 replies
I went to the hospital obviously, rushed by a co-worker and was x-rayed and found out that it was fractured in 2 different places and was wedged out of place.
N/A N/A Do I need a license to broker private/hard money loans?
26 November 2018 | 37 replies
Most I have seen use a fee agreement with the NCND on the commercial side.The fee agreement has a disclaimer that they are not a securities dealer,financial planner,mortgage broker,etc.It simply states they are a business consultant and xx number of points will be paid from the closing to be put onto the loan.Basically a fee for bringing two parties together on the commercial side to do a transaction.This can be for energy,gold mine and other deals as well.The key is full disclosure.Residential is highly regulated unlike commercial.On the commercial side everyone is trying to slam in deals before the government wants to "regulate something" and stick it's nose where it doesn't belong.On the residential side you have the Georgia Residential Mortgage Lending Act which ALSO states you are NOT allowed to counsel people with loan modifications etc. unless you are licensed.So as said the feds have rules and the states have rules and you have to make sure both are covered.
Mark Lee New Member - Minnesota
13 December 2007 | 7 replies
Now you may find somethimes that what you seek is right under your nose just keep looking 8) !
Mariah Jeffery Tenant being evicted, utilites reverted to my name. Can I shut off?
22 February 2014 | 20 replies
With a high of 18 next week, you could be cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Edgar Castellanos Questions about Sold Distressed property data
17 March 2014 | 3 replies
I made the huge mistake of not documenting where I got the data from as if I would always be able to go back to that page (I know its right under my nose) but I can't remember what site that was that gave me those stats.
Blake C. Eliminating Vacancy & Lost Rent
12 March 2014 | 19 replies
Philosophically, I have discomfort with the concept; we endeavour to provide a service offering more value than our competition and do no see the use of a financial incentive to differentiate ourselves.
Abraham S. Direct Mailing
11 March 2014 | 3 replies
Back then, banks had a TON of inventory and the housing market was in a nose dive.
Reginald Glover sell my house or Rent it out
13 March 2014 | 13 replies
My duplex just right be under my nose.
Dan Holden The 90 Day Challenge
4 December 2019 | 49 replies
Sidenote: I will trim the hairs that randomly grow up into my nose.
Ron J. HOA Has 40% rental restriction but its managed by only 1 person which owns 4/16 units in complex but wont let me rent.
5 May 2014 | 16 replies
This is generally why I tell my multifamily clients to stay away from HOA, condo, or fractured units because it is a big mess and you do not have the control of turning around the property.