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Eddie Ziv Why do I hate dealing with wholesalers?
19 January 2010 | 39 replies
In the product world, wholesaling is buying in large quantities then retailing in small quantities.
Brian Gibbons MHI SAFE Act comment letter filed with HUD March 1st
29 April 2010 | 3 replies
An individual whose only role with respect to the application is physically handling a completed application form or transmitting a completed form to a lender on behalf of a prospective borrower does not take an application.Factual Scenarios – Examples of Not Taking an ApplicationWe seek HUD’s concurrence that the following activities when performed by a manufactured housing retailer or salesperson would not constitute “taking an application.â€Giving a home buyer access to a kiosk in order to complete an application on-line which goes directly to a funding source.Directing a home buyer to complete a paper application for financing.Assisting a home buyer with general questions regarding the completion of a loan application by clarifying what type of information is necessary for the application or otherwise explaining the qualifications or criteria necessary to obtain a loan product.1Suggesting that a home buyer may have incorrectly completed or neglected to complete parts of the application.Describing the steps that a home buyer would need to take to provide information to be used to determine whether the home buyer qualifies for a loan or otherwise explaining the loan application process.2Transcribing information from the home buyer and directing to funding sources.
Michael G. Marketing for Wholesale Leads
24 January 2019 | 21 replies
I would say that I think professionalism and follow-up is the most aspect of your business.Positioning yourself as a professional real estate investment firm as opposed to a guy who bought the latest real estate guru information product and following up with leads will earn you more trust and deals than marketing by itself could ever produce.Hope that makes sense.
Account Closed Saw this fire damage Commercial REO and have some questions please? (with pictures)
19 July 2010 | 4 replies
Ok so today I was traveling along on the way to see about something I saw on Craigslist (unrelated product) when I see this propert that looks like a fire got it or something.
Sundar Krish GOLD assets - can it be counted towards reserve requirement for a mortgage
23 May 2012 | 6 replies
There is no way to really appraise gold because of the vast difference between products.
Jake Kucheck Laminate Flooring Match
11 September 2012 | 3 replies
One happened to use the same product so he "gave me a deal" on the repair.
Guillermo Beraun Buy and hold vs. Flipping deals?
9 September 2013 | 11 replies
However in Peru your reputation is who you are, so you have to really know what you're doing or have a flip partner who can manage the deals and who you have to trust.Find out where money from your country is being invested and that's your starting point for either product - or you can work both.
Samantha M. Foundation Stress Cracks in Drywall Walls/Ceilings
19 September 2013 | 6 replies
If you want a lasting repair, your best bet is to cut out a section of the drywall and put in a new piece that spans a few studs on each side of the crack.Cost: patch job should be $30 to $50, or more depending on your negotiating.Cutting out a large section and putting in a new piece would probably be $150-$250.The wall texture will also determine how good the finished product blends and how long it will take.
Jason Fraser Finding absentee owners through title companies
11 January 2014 | 21 replies
Granted, both products are expensive, but they both cut the learning curve, and do exactly what you need them to.With Kent's systems, you get access to a ridiculous amount of cash buyers, and motivated sellers nationwide.
Daniel H. New England Heating Options
11 March 2013 | 13 replies
If it has oil, they often say no thanks and hang up.I also looked into propane, which while it is a gaseous product, it is NOT made from natural gas but is by product when distilling gasoline and therefore is an oil product.