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N/A N/A Need downpayment immediately!!
18 November 2006 | 3 replies
contact us:Jonathan PutmanLoan OriginatorGlobal Equity LendingWLG Agent # [email protected] cellorDena Manning Realtor& Loan OriginatorWLG Agent # BT1757Global Realty MarketingGlobal Equity LendingFirst Financial Security Agent # [email protected] cell
N/A N/A Refinancing question
6 August 2007 | 8 replies
I am a licensed mortgage lender and also an investor.Paul Khin (239) 573-7376 cell (239) 994-0424 [email protected]
Les Williams Mortgages, Licensing In GA. AL, S.C. & Florida
4 December 2006 | 0 replies
AmeriDream Mortgage Group inc Dunwoody, GA 30338 Leslie A Williams 404-957-9743 cell 770-986-1489 off
N/A N/A New RE Investor In TN
3 January 2007 | 5 replies
Single family homes @ 70% ARV or less Single family portfolios of 20 homes or more @65% ARV or less Nationwide: Condo conversions, 200 units minimum Large apartment complexes @75% ARV or less Subdivisions Luxury homes @ 70% ARV - $250K and up - no limit Resort Properties Single family homes @ 70% ARV or less Portfolios of homes @65% ARV or less Bank Foreclosure PortfoliosBob Peterson513-321-1081 If it's busy or no answer, call my cell, please.513-314-8322 cellEastern TimeAll messages are kept in strict confidence.
Jason Barnett Reverse phone lookups?
26 January 2007 | 6 replies
I.e. someone gives you a phone number and the website can tell you the address associated with that phone number.Obviously there are a lot of problems with certain types of numbers (cell phones and blocked numbers often produce no results).
Account Closed Finally--and an electrifying question!
11 April 2007 | 9 replies
ofgiftI'm an electrician and although I don't do residential work (mainly industrial), I do know that the panels, cables and devices used now aren't much different than what was used in the 70's.
Jim Pennington Looking for financial management software
22 March 2007 | 3 replies
For each catergory of expense make a column to enter the individual expenditures and have the SUM into the "cell" that corresponds to that type.For rehabs I did the same thing.
N/A N/A Tell me about your job as a realtor
27 January 2008 | 15 replies
Note that this does not include gasoline:March 19, 2007: $649.00 (course)July 28, 2007: $71.00 (licensure exam)August 6, 2007: $55.85 (calculator)August 10, 2007: $59.50 (fingerprinting)August 13, 2007: $100.00 (E&O insurance)August 13, 2007: $150.00 (license application fee)Sept. 3, 2007: $8.98 (Your Successful Real Estate Career)Sept. 11, 2007: $6.43 (stapler)Oct. 3, 2007: $225.74 (REALTOR dues, application fee, and MLS)Oct. 4, 2007: $188.38 (lock box key)Oct. 4, 2007: $51.84 (electronic measurer and business card magnets)Oct. 5, 2007: $1,229.74 (laptop)Oct. 7, 2007: $75.17 (cellphone)Oct. 13, 2007: $47.68 (additional auto insurance)Oct. 17, 2007: $75.00 (REALTOR ethics class)Oct. 23, 2007: $5.33 (postage)Oct. 28, 2007: $31.14 (laptop case)Oct. 29, 2007: $107.77 (wireless router and pocket notebook paper)Oct. 29, 2007: $46.92 (cards and envelopes)Oct. 30, 2007: $1.23 (postage)Nov. 2, 2007: $2.05 (postage)Nov. 5, 2007: $70.00 (installing router)Nov. 6, 2007: $0.41 (postage)Nov. 12, 2007: $131.30 (cell phone)Nov. 13, 2007: $10.55 (postage)Nov. 16, 2007: $265.00 (Chamber membership)Nov. 16, 2007: $27.00 (PAR dues)Nov. 28, 2007: $0.82 (postage)I've been an agent for two months now, and so far no commissions.
Will Crocker Cease and Decist Direct Mail
6 August 2021 | 25 replies
Is it a google voice number or your actual cell phone?
Sam Leon USB wall receptacles
21 October 2014 | 11 replies
So whether devices such as computers, phone boosters etc...are considered "small appliances" is not even part of the equation because usages, or unintentional usages has nothing to do with the installations.What is clear is that the circuit supplying the kitchen walls and counters cannot be split off to power undercabinet lights or kitchen island lights, and cannot be split off to power "any OTHER outlets", the key is the interpretation of "other" here.