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2 July 2018 | 10 replies
Never ever had a cc before but lucky wife was able to get a 0% for 21 months 10k cc for me to start I took every bit of debt I could and threw it on that bad boy and made massive payments I chewed through my debt in a very fast way this way... after that cc offer was over I opened one for my self rinse and repeat however this does come with risk you cant over step what you can afford or you COULD "guilty and it sucked so bad I only did it once" and get nailed by the terrible after the 0% interest... since then I have used this "cc hack" I blame Brandon for my hack talk -_- to pay of everything from rehabing my own home to cars to trips to even xmas spending why pay interest to anyone?
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12 March 2018 | 14 replies
While it would chew up equity you would have else where, it could minimize your cash out of pocket.
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8 March 2018 | 20 replies
Wow 10 months of BS and all it took was a couple paragraphs of chewing some people out that you got what you needed?
6 February 2008 | 19 replies
We are extremely clean people, take good care of our dogs and our carpets are not stained, nor are things chewed up.
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16 May 2016 | 12 replies
Latter is half price of first,,,BUT you better not have a plastic bag in there, nor ANY garbage or anything else on the prohibited list,,,,OR ELSE you get chewed and charged.
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25 April 2016 | 2 replies
Sometimes i'll sell my note because there are things that I know about the asset or the loan that cause me concern like, there is a toxic DDT landfill on the property or, the 4,000 square foot addition to the property wasn't permitted or, there is no certificate of occupancy or, there was a meth lab in the home or, there is a HUGE senior lien in front of me or, there is so much deferred maintenance that I couldn't ever expect to get my money back or, the well is dry and the cost of $20,000 to drill a new well is prohibitive or, there is an incurable defect, or there are huge property taxes or any number of a million other reasons why I'm willing to sell my note and get out of it by passing the nightmare on to another investor.Moral of the story is, unless you are buying in bulk and have the relationships and track record to support it and unless you have the capital and time and stomach to roll with the punches, a single note purchase might be biting off more than you can chew.
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13 April 2018 | 10 replies
This is gonna have a ton of general neighborhood info for you to chew on.
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25 May 2010 | 19 replies
The broker needs to be able to chew raw meat and then talk to the underwirter.
21 June 2010 | 12 replies
He's a great CPA, I've been chewing accounting fat with him for some time now.
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8 July 2015 | 10 replies
Most of the trim (baseboards, window boxes, door casings) had been scratched and chewed by the dogs and was ruined.Being long-term tenants (~9yrs) the finish flooring would need to be replaced anyway, but the amount of damage to the subfloor - particularly on the ground level necessitated removal of the entire subfloor.The bathroom vanity was in rough shape and there was a mysteriously missing square of drywall from behind the toilet (earlier pictures from when we purchased the property showed no hole behind the toilet).The carpet on the stairs and in the closet under the stairs was originally a light green in colour (with traces of red).