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12 February 2008 | 1 reply
I've been told recently about 25% tax implied on purchasing deals, is it true?
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21 January 2008 | 48 replies
"The only business in the world is the business of making money"True but this implies that fabrications are at times a means to an end..well so much for ethics I guess..
17 April 2008 | 37 replies
For city centers such as NY or Miami it might imply that C-S is far off the mark compared to the local viewpoint.
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27 February 2008 | 12 replies
Well done.The above correction does imply a local issue or confusion between the site and your specific computer.
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28 February 2008 | 7 replies
Listen to Mike.The seller is being a pain and I have seen nothing that implies this is a deal worth fighting for.If the deal is really good (using Mike's criteria) then a $5K bill might not be a deal breaker.
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20 September 2011 | 3 replies
Hello Hung Nguyen:Keep in mind that many lenders will not accept a short sale unless all of the parties involved (buyer, seller and agents) sign an affidavit of "arms length transaction" stating that there is no agreement or understanding, written or implied, between the buyer and the seller that allows the seller to rent or regain ownership of the property in the future.
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9 October 2011 | 13 replies
Banks will generally pay any draft presented and if you read the signature card statements and your checking account agreement, you'll find that the bank is under no obligation to verify the validity or signature, not subject to fraudulent acts.Use to be that a teller would actually look at a signature card in the "proofing" of a check and verify it was the same etc. not anymore if it passes through the affiliate check routing system (A draft on another bank deposited to a different bank account), signatures and endorsements are assumed to be proper and the transaction is in good faith.In many instances, you could deposit that magazine check and cancell any subscription implied.
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17 October 2011 | 20 replies
And both my company and many others offer consulting services on using these products, often with some pretty hefty price tags.But I've never seen anything in any of these offerings that shows the trainer on a beach with umbrella drinks and attractive women.The problem I have with much of real estate training is that its filled with this "quick and easy" hype Kevin is asking about.
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28 August 2020 | 20 replies
Actually, my QB trainer set it all up for me and now I can't imagine how I managed without it since we have 7 rentals.
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10 November 2011 | 31 replies
I would make NO assurances explicit or implied.