
22 January 2014 | 18 replies
In the past I've just taken a screenshot on my computer screen of my bank account balance and that has been sufficient for even one of the big 5 banks on a short sale.

12 June 2014 | 13 replies
However, I would not let them have the keys or move-in until they have sufficient funds available to do so.With strong credit, they should be able to come up with the funds.
8 November 2017 | 471 replies
for most banks this is a quick thing they will pull and abandon the loan if its not sufficient.

13 January 2017 | 15 replies
Once is sufficient if someone wants to take time and share their knowledge with you they will.

26 February 2013 | 37 replies
I suggest you credit taxes to the buyer and collect taxes from the buyer sufficient to pay them, your attorney should set this up.It won't be long before someone gets nailed for perdatory practices, IMO.A CFD is a financing arrangement.
26 April 2017 | 1 reply
That means you normally have a choice...Take a higher interest rate on all the debt (the existing mortgage debt and the student loan debt consolidated into it).Be 1% of the new loan balance more in debt by tacking the LLPA onto the loan balance, assuming sufficient equity to still be at or below 75% LTV.Write a check for 1% of the loan balance at the closing table.If I was going to redeploy those net cash out proceeds on some other investment with solid cash-on-cash returns that choice would totally be OK, but if I'm just nuking student loan debt then from a personal finance perspective those options all kind of suck!

15 December 2021 | 8 replies
It seems that the only positive outcome for me in this deal is that the property increases in value sufficiently in 7 years for me to refinance and start on a regular mortgage.

5 March 2021 | 6 replies
I wanted to post my positive experience that with Cogo Capital.my loan I was looking for was new construction loan (aka ground up project) since I am licensed general contractor it sometime very trying builder spec project funded with local banks.send all paperwork they requested and got approved & did appraisal and it came in low.This appraisal problems not anything new since AMC token over few years ago.Due to low appraised value, it required addition 30k fund this project and I had gotten other places that offer private money offers.

1 May 2021 | 300 replies
And over a sufficient sample of rentals, I'd be willing to bet that the expense ratios are in the 45-55% range, which is what the 50% rule says.As for your comment about outliers, that's always the case with averages and large samples.

6 January 2022 | 6 replies
is having a llc sufficient enough to protect me from their mistakes as in if they get a huge law suit the only thing i would lose is what is in the llc?