16 June 2017 | 10 replies
Otherwise, there'd be a protest (we like to protest here) and such.

2 June 2017 | 3 replies
This is how it reads: "All parties to this Note, including maker and any sureties, endorsers, or guarantors hereby waive protest, presentment, notice of dishonor, and notice of acceleration of maturity and agree to continue to remain bound for the payment of principle, interest and all other sums due under this Note and the Deed of Trust notwithstanding any change or changes by way of release, surrender, exchange, modification or substitution of any security for this Note or by way of any extension or extensions of time for the payment of principal and interest; and all such parties waive all and every kind of notice of such exchange or changes and agree that the same may be made without notice or consent of any of them."

30 January 2017 | 147 replies
Ann Watkins I find your comments pretty ironic considering I've seen a lot of protesters on the news who are "excited to a frenzy and foaming at the mouth" and actually "drawing blood."

18 November 2016 | 6 replies
Its also possible they aggressively protest there county assessment every year.

18 November 2016 | 3 replies
It has been met with lots of protests and an outcry from landlords and people in general.

27 January 2017 | 8 replies
lived through the Walker protest in Madison, it stuns me people aren't reacting to the non budget more vocally.

18 July 2017 | 16 replies
As a lender we clearly state in our term sheet and Letter of Intent the relationship of the parties - and many brokers protest or ask us to "hide" the fact that they are intermediaries - we of course decline.The truth is that while it is possible to gain a SLIGHTLY better rate, or terms for any given deal risk, there is no money available for tremendously cheaper rates than is customary for the type of deal, borrower and risk.So, if you are trying to finance an industrial building, with a non credit tenant in place, and you are looking for 65% LTV, and you have decent credit, and money is available at 12-14% with 3-5 points, an offer of 7% interest and 1 point is totally bogus.

21 July 2017 | 50 replies
I was able to submit a protest from my current property, and got somewhat an average deal.

22 July 2017 | 11 replies
My property taxes for this year are $3000 but are going down by 64% for 2017 due to a successful protest.

24 July 2017 | 1 reply
If you do keep it to rent, be sure to protest the property taxes each year to try and keep the values down.Of course, if you want to sell as-is, give me a shout!