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15 May 2017 | 13 replies
Some people think that because they have paid on a 30 year mortgage for a few years that they now have lots of paid in equity, and will be disappointed to discover there is less of a maximum draw amount available than they had hoped for.
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20 March 2016 | 2 replies
We don't have a bid yet but I'm guessing around $20,000 for this.We were pretty disappointed that the inspection we had done prior to closing did NOT catch this.
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24 March 2016 | 20 replies
These are all probably things you ought to look at anyway but you would be required to do so in this situation.again fixed rate for five years then variable two points a year up to six years, original rate has to be based on prime rate, etc.Category 3 – more than three owner-occupied deals per year – you must be a licensed mortgage originator and you are subject to the same limits as category 2I’ve got four takeaways from this:1) the government is probably not going to come after you – an unsuccessful and disappointed buyer and his or her lawyer will2) you could wind up paying the buyer back 36 months worth of payments plus attorneys fees3) if you’re going to do the one transaction with an owner – occupier through a lease purchase, bond for title, etc. put language in there that Dodd Frank does not apply to this deal – that way your buyer cannot come after you by saying they thought it did apply.Dick Stewart, Attorney
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22 May 2017 | 13 replies
Obviously I'd take as much as I can get, but I'm trying to stay conservative at this point so I'm not disappointed down the road.
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21 January 2017 | 5 replies
The only issue with the lease option is that I think I would only need/want the cash for the next 6-12 months so in a year I may be disappointed to sell.
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4 September 2017 | 43 replies
I would be very, VERY, disappointed in anyone that didn't aim high.
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15 February 2018 | 3 replies
If you send postcards and are expecting 5%, you're going to be highly disappointed.
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11 May 2018 | 6 replies
So simply work towards it hard, but don't feel disappointed in yourself if you find you need more than a year.
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24 April 2019 | 26 replies
Some clients have loved them and thought they were amazing and others have been very disappointed with the service (or lack thereof).