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Dan Krause Assessed value and lenders?
22 September 2010 | 7 replies
Another reason a lender would not use assessed value is because homeowners are constantly disputing their tax assessed value on their homes which does not reflect a reasonable evaluation of real estate.
Sierra W. Newbie from NY that lives in TX, Hi everyone!!!!
9 September 2010 | 17 replies
This is where the majority of your education is going to come in, learning how to evaluate a property, and qualify a seller.If it's a deal...well, let me stop there for now.
Marc Freislinger Advertising cash-on-cash
22 September 2010 | 8 replies
I'm trying to finish up my excel evaluation sheets, and my wholesale website and emails.
Donna Drake Serious Misinformation
29 September 2010 | 20 replies
While this may be true, we do not have enough information to judge whether the advise was correct for the information at hand at the time or not, nor whether if the advise was incorrect the realtor just made a bad evaluation or something more sinister was at play.
Vikram C. Recruiting: BP vs Craigslist vs Monster
27 September 2010 | 8 replies
The BP members are also easier to evaluate remotely because I can check out their previous posts and get a better feel for their experience, attitude, etc.
Justin Case Tenant got pit bull with out asking
25 March 2018 | 31 replies
right now the dog is a pup, i would do nothing right now, because most people don't realize how much work dogs really are, and get rid of them, hence pounds are over crowded. after the year lease is up evaluate the dogs temperament YOURSELF and see if dog maybe a threat to the public.
Mark Beekman Old, Closed Accounts Good or Bad on Credit Report?
28 October 2010 | 4 replies
Everything from length of employment, showing stability to estimated income may be evaluated.
Jack Srimani Negotiating REOS
18 October 2010 | 10 replies
If your contract grants you a period of time to evaluate the property (called a "due diligence" period) then yes, you have the right to try to negotiate with the seller during this period of time or even to walk away from the deal and get your earnest money back.If your contract doesn't stipulate a due diligence period, you can still try to negotiate, but the seller is entitled to your earnest money if you walk away, so you're unlikely to be successful in a negotiation if this is the situation.
Timothy W. This is divisive, over the top, and probably just wrong.....so here it is. :-)
17 November 2010 | 10 replies
I am from India --been here 40 years --Do not like politics here or in India --But lately so frustrated that I decided to start writing blogs and comments --May write a Book soon -- "America No 4"Health care --should be repealed --totally --take three or four years to Evaluate Long Term Solution --with 10 doctors, 10 insurance companies, 10 large hospitals and 10 pharmacy manufactureres. -- Eliminate Social security --for any one under 35 --- do not take out any deductions -- Flat Tax --on consumption only No Income Tax and NO Capital gians tax check my first blog--may be too late -[LINK REMOVED]
Richard Chang Termite Problems - How to handle ?
6 April 2012 | 12 replies
It comes down to finding an expert to evaluate the extent of the damage to determine if Orange Oil can be used locally or a complete tenting is required.Thanks, LA Guy