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Emily Sulliban Hard Credit Inquiries that Lead Nowhere...
19 January 2011 | 16 replies
Thanks Elisha:)The thing is, not much has changed since I applied for those other cards except for the fact that I've been getting paid over the table instead of under.I can see how that counts, but I only work part-time, and my "worth" to my company is 8something K annually, even though I've already made over half of that in less than 5 months.
Jason O. double closing & transactional funding & clauses
12 October 2010 | 6 replies
., the investor brings their own funds to the closing table for the A-B side).
Chris Da Question about exiting partnership.
7 August 2010 | 10 replies
keep in mind also that if the tables were turned and I treated him like he treated me, he would **** me as hard as possible with no remorse what so ever, as that is how he was raised.
JD Hawkins Addendum's needed to do REO and Short Sales.
24 August 2010 | 15 replies
As far as I'm concerned, I completely agree with you (Bill), and a financed transaction is still a cash sale from the perspective of the seller (they come to the table and get a cashier's check for the full amount they're due).
Eric M. Short Sales Are Hot but They Also Incur Risk, Loss
11 August 2010 | 10 replies
A reduction in REOs is money left on the table and they will do whatever they can to paint a bleek picture.
Charlie McKenzie Multi Family building values
17 August 2010 | 7 replies
I think I would have to come to the table with a fair bit of change if I were to refi now..Why wouldn't you walk away from a building if it was under water and no bank will loan refinance you when the mortgage comes due.
Jackie Patterson What do you want to do in retirement?
16 August 2010 | 16 replies
Or pay for a meal for the table of folks in uniform (police or military) across the restaurant.
Jacob Wilson Homebuying as a financial investment, help.
15 August 2010 | 2 replies
This seems counter intuitive however I know my amortization table is correct, so I'm left to think either my profit calcs are incorrect or this is in fact the case.Here's my profit calculation:Profit= Home Value-(Principle remaining+Down payment+selling costs)So when I put in 100% down the profit is initially negative due to cost of selling, then increases as though you're earning 3% on a savings account.
Robert Burns Realtors and Expired Listings
24 August 2010 | 3 replies
I've yet to experience anybody walking away from the table unhappy.
Marilyn Bump Lease Option
22 August 2010 | 11 replies
The traditional method is to bring cash to the table.