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Account Closed Profit Banks Hide from Borrowers
18 April 2014 | 13 replies
Unfortunately, after all the housing melt down banks helped to create through their unlicensed loan representatives, they've once again been given a Wink and a Nod by the government and have succeeded with the very confusing New Good Faith Estimate.
Account Closed First time investor from California
1 May 2014 | 16 replies
We have 40 in calories and around 70 out of state..
Chad Clanton BEWARE this crooked contractor in San Antonio!!
21 July 2014 | 52 replies
So we need this gap insurance for the buyers lender, and the title companies got burned in the last melt down so they need proof of payment before they will issue the policy.So our state is a good state to be a contractor as long as you follow the notification rules you will always get paid...
George Beale Junk Hauling
6 November 2016 | 13 replies
You can only put certain items in the roll off dumpsters.Depending on the number of tires you can call a local tire recycling plant.They will pick up the tires for free and melt them down to reform tires again.I am talking if someone dumped illegally thousands of tires on your property.I see this around Atlanta with vacant apartment buildings.Instead of taking to the dump these businesses dump trash at these vacant buildings in the dark of the night.As far as trash outs getting jobs from banks require you to be heavily insured.You do not make much money at all.The banks bid ridiculous rates.It is not the REO brokers fault you get paid late or not at all.Many banks use asset management companies and the broker has to hound them sending multiple invoices to get the money.Sometimes the bank/asset company re-assigns the listing and stiffs the broker for trash out costs.After broker/agents take a 1 percent share fee with the asset management on their 3 percent commission they only make 2 percent.The bigger national banks have their own companies do all the trash outs.
Robert R. Relocate to begin REI?
2 April 2012 | 25 replies
Like you think your legs are going to melt when you sit in your car seat at the end of the day from April to September kind of hot!
Tim Hoskins Anyone familiar with the Charleston, SC market
12 April 2013 | 5 replies
Start taking action and the anxiety will melt away!
Ken Powers Are there ever too many bedrooms in a unit?
13 April 2013 | 17 replies
Anytime I've had a four bedroom house for rent, I've gotten so many calls that I thought my phone would melt.
Nathaniel Loeffler Newbie moving to Las Vegas
30 April 2013 | 8 replies
Winters start around Halloween and the snow doesn't completely melt until May.
Bill Gulley SNOW IN MAY!
4 May 2013 | 10 replies
Now they are saying the Earth is getting hotter and the north pole will melt and we will all burn up.
Kyle B. Mold Question
15 May 2013 | 12 replies
Come to think of it, I don't see mold spores being melted or destroyed by sound waves at any frequency, maybe an LRAD, but not some low voltage ultrasonic thingy.