
25 September 2012 | 5 replies
Hey Brian - Thanks for the formal intro, regardless of how belated.

27 April 2015 | 47 replies
So, IMO for someone to sit in some title loan joint and actually make loans over the counter, without formal education in the lending arena, you'd need about 6 months to a year of experience before any manager would be rubber stamping you loans, more like a year to get a rubber stamp approval.My time lines are based on repetitious business, not doing some deal twice a month, but more like ten deals a day, 5 days a week. 200 deals a month, that means you have passed by about 1,200 loans before you have seen enough deals to guide yourself through the maze of lending at that level.RE lending will take a couple years really to be a good originator, that is not underwriting loans but walking the loan through the required process and address issues of concern, like title or appraisal issues.

18 October 2012 | 8 replies
I have strong support/proof for why this second one should be lowered, so I took it to the next level and filed a formal appeal requesting a hearing with the Assessment Appeals Board.

28 October 2012 | 41 replies
And to back up, if I had not had a formal education I doubt I would have seen the opportunities in other industries or have been accepted by other professionals (socially and professionally) to earn a seat at the table so to speak.As an example, I made a home loan to an engineer, then he came to me for a business loan.

23 October 2012 | 13 replies
With all the formal paperwork.

9 July 2007 | 7 replies
Formal rent surveys can be produced for a fee.

15 August 2007 | 6 replies
Then when you have a real deal hire a professional to get a formal report.

3 August 2007 | 6 replies
Even if there was a formal assumption (not likely to get approved) you would still retain liability behind the LLC for the loan.Depending on the state practices you can use a RE attorney or just a title company to effect the change.

7 August 2007 | 7 replies
Maybe this is the more formal or professional term to use.Is there a difference in the two terms.