
20 June 2009 | 54 replies
But the heinous piece of the legislation is in section 101(3)(e), which defines the affected principals as:'(E) does not include, with respect to a residential mortgage loan, a person, estate, or trust that provides mortgage financing for the sale of 1 property in any 36-month period, provided that such loan-(i) is fully amortizing;(ii) is with respect to a sale for which the seller determines in good faith and documents that the buyer has a reasonable ability to repay the loan;(iii) has a fixed rate or an adjustable rate that is adjustable after 5 or more years, subject to reasonable annual and lifetime limitations on interest rate increases; and           (iv) meets any other criteria the Federal banking agencies may prescribe; and            Yeah, I know, confusing.

11 June 2009 | 19 replies
PG & E had to block a section of the neighborhood off to get it under control.

10 June 2009 | 6 replies
bill=h111-1728Pay Attention to Section 101(3)(e).If you're terrified of this, let me ask you a question… have you read the House Bill?

22 November 2011 | 2 replies
The offending text of the bill is in section 101(3)(e), which defines who is exempt from being a ‘licensed mortgage originator’:'(E) does not include, with respect to a residential mortgage loan, a person, estate, or trust that provides mortgage financing for the sale of 1 property in any 36-month period, provided that such loan-- (i) is fully amortizing; (ii) is with respect to a sale for which the seller determines in good faith and documents that the buyer has a reasonable ability to repay the loan; (iii) has a fixed rate or an adjustable rate that is adjustable after 5 or more years, subject to reasonable annual and lifetime limitations on interest rate increases; and (iv) meets any other criteria the Federal banking agencies may prescribe.
15 June 2009 | 2 replies
[REMOVED] Jeff Friedman [PHONE AND E-MAIL REMOVED] Trish Natoli [PHONE AND E-MAIL REMOVED]

18 June 2009 | 5 replies
My e-mail address is down at my signature.Good luck.

13 July 2009 | 2 replies
He's got a great portfolio PM me if you want his e-mail address.

11 July 2009 | 10 replies
Here is the e-bay info potential buyer sent me.

14 July 2009 | 6 replies
As the others have said, you can probably buy it on e-bay for the cost of a book and it would be well worth that!

19 July 2009 | 8 replies
Your business phone number (cell number) and a business e-mail address would be fine as would a PO Box Number for the business.I NEVER tell people that I am the owner or that I am an investor!