
18 July 2010 | 10 replies
And sales rep said that title company can no longer supply the list because of the law (They dont have database either).

2 August 2010 | 15 replies
The list of people that must be notified include, the lender that has accepted the short sale and the lender supplying the financing for your buyer....."".....As part of the law, a "short sale flipper" is defined as a person who has a house under contract to sell before they actually own it, AND the second transaction closes with-in 14 days of the short sale transaction.

15 July 2010 | 4 replies
Money is dear right now so everyone is competing for the same supply.

4 August 2010 | 19 replies
Even if there are these vast untapped oil supplies that could fuel the world for thousands of years, it's still not environmentally feasible to do so.

4 August 2010 | 25 replies
A lot of the people laid off will eventually start new businesses and the money supply will eventually loosen up some.

3 October 2010 | 20 replies
Stick with the big box or a supply house with some buying power.

9 May 2012 | 30 replies
Just in case, the same person had 1st and 2nd line, I supplied a backup to the backup.

16 September 2010 | 7 replies
There is an endless supply of motivated sellers especially in Chicago.

15 September 2010 | 4 replies
However, I found that Hotpads.com is a pretty solid source as well.Typically I combine the data on a basic supply and demand graph.

22 September 2010 | 3 replies
You'll have to think up another reason to give, other than you are hoping to steal their customers.Maybe fish and wildlife, or Customs, or somebody keeps track of where boats are docked and has a mailing list.You could also place fliers under car windshields in the marina parking lots (which will really tick off the marina owner.)Posters at marine supply shops might be useful.Boat sales yards might be interested in telling their customers about your offer.