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27 December 2015 | 47 replies
If you are applying for a job that requires you to be bonded or have a security clearance, you may not be offered a position with no credit history, even if you are otherwise qualified.
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11 January 2016 | 50 replies
Get a Bond and insurance, etc.4.
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12 October 2014 | 1 reply
Yesterday I listened to a webinar On CRE Online by Al Aiello, CPA with an MS in taxation.He talked about structuring LLC partnerships, protecting assets from equity stripping, strengthening OAs, etc.
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12 September 2015 | 8 replies
Also there are regulations that allow people or entities to self-service up to XX number of loans at a time or within a year, after that level is reached they must get licensed, bonded, etc.To prove its reason for existence, the CFPB is looking for examples to pounce on - and for what?
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21 February 2016 | 74 replies
@Hannah Hammond if your borrowing the money for a buy and hold your essentially 100% financing with a first at whatever rate and your 200k second at 10% this adds to debt service and as the market has strengthened cash flow may not be very good at all with your blended rate.. you would need to find a really good deal.. ergo the value add play.. 10% money for value add is VERY good.
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11 April 2016 | 44 replies
Additionally, the tenant can appeal and while the are required to post a bond in the amount of the judgment may will file a Pauper's affidavit which states that they cannot afford to do so and extend the process by a few weeks.
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8 April 2016 | 9 replies
The borrower obtains the loan based on good credit or on some type of collateral (stocks, bonds, personal property) other than the real property.
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19 July 2021 | 160 replies
@Noah P Bonds yeah that's a long time too.
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5 December 2019 | 94 replies
But, if it makes you feel good to talk like the villain from a Bond movie, carry on brutha!
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7 August 2020 | 55 replies
Other asset class such as equity and bond are also heading into an adjustment.