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N/A N/A Loan Modifications
7 May 2009 | 8 replies
You also have to present documents that prove your financial capacity, such as pay stubs, bank statements, and tax forms.
Mark Gingrass Placing Lien - How to?
16 August 2007 | 4 replies
Even as a part owner, working in the capacity of a contractor IF there was a contract you could still place a lien on the property but it would also create an additional hurdle when selling.
Account Closed Organized planning
28 August 2007 | 20 replies
It's quite simple really, make offers to buy if you have the capacity to actually buy, don't make offers if you don't.
Neil Palmer Newbie REO Investor
1 September 2007 | 11 replies
. $5B a month in buying capacity is at the higher end compared to most of the bottom feeders. 10% of Countrywide was sold for $2B and they actually make money on their loan book.Under 5% of the mortgages are in default.
N/A N/A Hello
17 September 2007 | 6 replies
How long have you been involved in real estate, and in what capacities?
Greg B. Howdy from DFW
18 October 2007 | 10 replies
I currently own 3 residential investment properties with a total capacity of 8 rental units.
N/A N/A Hunting Rights
23 January 2008 | 5 replies
If I had a nice big piece of ground with good game on it, I'd barracade the public out and keep all the hunting for myself.There is a lot that can be done with good management to increase te game carrying capacity.
Ben Reese Hard Money Lender Wannabe
20 December 2007 | 20 replies
If that is so, would I be correct that a multi-member LLC could loan on deals that either exceed the capacity of an individual member and/or allow the members to spread the risk across more deals?
Renee Allen How do you make a business plan a business?
24 January 2008 | 11 replies
The business would operate at 100% capacity from the minute it is built.
Christian Malesic Veto of Mortgage Relief Bill
27 February 2008 | 5 replies
Better to work out a repayment plan with a borrower who has some capacity to pay than to force a sale into a down market.