
19 December 2010 | 8 replies
While state law and local custom may vary, this is basically the the transaction.Accounting for the acquisition of the property under the deed in lieu of foreclosure is at the value paid for the contract for deed to that new contract holder, however, for taxes, it is the value of the note or obligation as if it had been paid in full.

30 March 2016 | 43 replies
Using the market always works especially with Lowes and Home Depot....they hate losing customers to each other.

24 December 2010 | 4 replies
If either party released private info, now they are breaking their responsibility to their customer.

21 December 2010 | 12 replies
Wiki is warning customers to move their money.1.

28 July 2011 | 14 replies
Publicly traded companies must disclose when significant concentrations of revenue or expenses come from any one customer or one vendor.

2 January 2011 | 42 replies
That tells you how good these companies are at shifting their income out of the US.As Bryan said earlier, corporations don't pay income taxes anyway; their customers do, in the form of higher prices.As a result, I'd like to see the corporate income tax rate slashed to zero.

13 January 2011 | 8 replies
I REALLY like to deal with my local credit union for everything I can as their rates and customer service is fantastic.

15 March 2011 | 20 replies
But, because they are very much an assembly line for listings, they do a horrible job of "customer service" (i.e., working with buyers and their agents).Because of this, there are many buyers agents in this area who will refuse to show a house listed with this flat fee agency, and the sellers of these houses are losing potential buyers by listing with this flat-fee agency.That said, flat fee in general doesn't necessarily seem like a bad idea...just make sure you do your research and know what you're getting (and not getting) from the agency...

1 March 2011 | 10 replies
Since I generally do full remodels, by the time we sell, I generally know exactly what is and isn't working (and have generally fixed anything that is in the "isn't" category)...Also, for my full remodels, I always give the buyer my card at closing and tell them to give me a call if anything that should be working isn't...I don't want dissatisfied customers!

14 March 2011 | 15 replies
I went onto a major servicer who indicated they didn't care about the loan amount, but the long term customer focus.