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Jeff Tumbarello Too bad we do not work like this.... Securities Manager Sentenced to Death for Embezzlement
22 April 2009 | 7 replies
Wall Street's already set the stage for new disaster Scene 10.
Charlie Farrell Robert Allens Enlightened Wealth Institute
23 April 2009 | 48 replies
Learn from the people who are out there in the trenches, not behind a podium or on stage.
Account Closed Are there any Investor out there???
26 September 2009 | 6 replies
We have cash.It all depends on location, price, and stage of completion.
Webb Sledge Fannie Mae Asset Manager?
29 May 2009 | 2 replies
I've found a property in the area that is in one stage or another of foreclosure, and is owned by Fannie Mae.
Ty H. Bank of America Revises Short Sale Policy
21 October 2009 | 35 replies
Not considered in this sceanrio is repairs, staging, seller incentives, appliances, etc.
Tracey B. Intermediaries: my procuring agent withdraws; new agent, or use listing agent as intermediary (Texas)?
3 June 2009 | 1 reply
We have started exchanging unsigned contracts in order to finalise the deal.Just when I got to the nitty-gritty of signing the contract and embarking on thorough due diligence, finance (some work already done, but no formal application), inspections, etc, my agent has had a family emergency and had to withdraw as my representative, as he feels that he can't adequately represent me at this crucial stage.
Tony Severino Rehab Diary
10 August 2009 | 13 replies
Also said I would get money in stages after I showed proof of payment to the contractors.
Robert Jenkins Please Critique My Plan
3 December 2009 | 23 replies
Employees then begin doing the mundane tasks which lead to deals and the main players operate in key stages of deals/business pitches.
Timothy W. Whoa....New Layout
2 July 2009 | 12 replies
Still in early stages of thinking/planning.
Ivan Jouikov Anything illegal in this scheme?
9 July 2009 | 28 replies
hi ivanI can only give you one piece of adviceif you think its fraud and you are willing to do that you can find lots of ways around and getting the deal done the question for me are you willing or wanting to do that.the most important thing in busiess and really the only thing in business is your own intergretty so if you are will to accept a deal that on the face of it would for me damage mine I would not do the deallegal or illegaleven deals that are legal that damage that respect I would not dobecause at the end of the day no matter how many deals I dothat respect or that reference of clients or even agents is some thing that i want.so for me is this dodgy as I say and is it going to damage my core valuesand if this one does not yours it does minebut that just meif you are going to try to undercut a mortgagee or funder is going to the heart of investingthe person group or company that you are undercutting is the same group I have to try to find funding from.a bank can and does make a loss and they sell at a discount.but it make the job of a negotiator hell of alot harder to do when things like above turn up as funder think that these are not arms length transactions.so for me if the property was going to you and only you and the vendor was getting zip thats fine by me.as soon as you get to giving money back and not disclosing to a funder that will come back to bite you not the vendor on the rear endas you will want funding at some stage in your live and funders don't like that sort of this and tahts why I say in all your dealing my view is honesty is the best policy