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Brian Daly Any experience with FICON events?
2 March 2014 | 2 replies
I suppose I'll know for certain by tomorrow.
Eric T. So my first local REIA meeting.......mixed feelings.
24 June 2014 | 13 replies
There's a group in my area that is supposed to be only networking and no sales pitches.  
Jeremy T. New Member / Big Plans - Pittsburgh, PA
2 July 2014 | 13 replies
Though I suppose my niceness comes with a caveat.  
Jared M. Financing a Home with a Partner
10 August 2014 | 11 replies
I suppose, if you completed assumed name paperwork, you could operate in the name of the Trust. 
Blair F. Newbie in New Orleans
29 December 2013 | 16 replies
Careful, I hear hurricane season is supposed to be raunchy this year :(
Jay H. Mixed Use Development participation question?
3 March 2014 | 10 replies
Just my 2 cents i suppose.
Gary Dayton 100% OO Mortgages could be drying up as well
7 February 2008 | 6 replies
The woman I spoke to said even though I have 100% financing, they will require 5% down if the appraisal shows it to be in a declining market (which supposedly 9 out of 10 homes are) even though I would be buying the house at 80% of FMV!
Christian Malesic How to Research
1 August 2020 | 26 replies
Sorry - but NO definitely not - Appraised value and assessed value are two totally different things.....Example - we had an area locally that had not had a re-assessment since 1975...therefore - a property that I purchased had an apprised value of $20,300 - although I bought it for $65,000.....A few years later, we had a "county-wide re-assessment", and my assessment jumped from 20,300 to $69,000 (supposedly the market value at the time).....but keep in mind that the taxes are determined by multiplying the assessed value times the mileage rate - alas - my taxes jumped by nearly 300%......
Henrietta Johnson HUD 203 (h) Hurricane Katrina
30 April 2008 | 0 replies
The credit reports have reflected that.The underwriting requirements are beginning to aggravate me even though I read that the requirements were not supposed to be as strict with hurricane katrina.
Mark N.A Small Claims Court Fun & Games
21 June 2008 | 7 replies
We returned 50% of it but she has us on a technicality that we were supposed to tell her of her right to a pre-move out inspection so she would know she had to clean the place, replace the cat-torn screens and remove her crap when she moved out.