
22 May 2019 | 8 replies
So unless you commit to that your plan is shot.

1 February 2017 | 6 replies
So that 55% that can probably get a loan, but I can't get all that paperwork (tax transcripts, employer to confirm employment, them to commit to NOT moving any more money around, them to cancel all their vacation plans, etc) up-front to confirm or I'll be chasing them off... well, like I said, they can probably get a loan, if anyone can do it I can anyways, and you will know these ones because they will still be writing offers with a loan contingency in place.
1 February 2017 | 6 replies
I'm committed to taking action and doing my first flip in San Antonio, Texas.
15 February 2017 | 12 replies
Question #2 - the lock she installed is some sort of a security lock that has a box, it was installed by AT&T.

11 February 2017 | 10 replies
So we can commit the area to memory.

1 February 2017 | 2 replies
Require them to commit for 5 years in a likely rising rate environment--that return may start looking pretty anemic.

3 February 2017 | 14 replies
Putting the horse before the cart I guess I was scheduled t meet with my account next week, but I will discuss this with her today.This definitely takes the pressure off.

10 February 2017 | 5 replies
Hi Abigail T.

2 February 2017 | 7 replies
From my experience with this which is limited: you cannot change contractors after you commit, contractor gets half up front and half after the inspection & your approval, you can pay the contractor for more work out of your own pocket or do it yourself, the contractor may let you use overages from one part of the project to another (example, you pick cheaper tile than original quoted and more expensive counter tops).

26 January 2018 | 106 replies
I have a local title guy that doesn't charge me anything because I've committed to bring him all of my title business.Hi @Mikki Rogers, I probably did 4 solid months of research before I jumped in the deep end.