
28 June 2011 | 1 reply
I consulted my attorney about backing out of a FNMA deal before (we were 5 months past the contract date and I had over $40K in EM tied up), and my attorney reviewed the addendum and said, "I could see a judge ruling either way on this one..."

10 July 2011 | 27 replies
SOMETIMES if I go in and know the guy working the contractor services desk, I can get him to knock 10% off the top for me.If you're able to cold step into HD/Lowes and get 20-65% off your buy just for drawing breath, absent of going through the bid room, please share with the class your trick for doing so... hell, if you can show me the way to accomplish this task I am willing to cut you a check for your help as an outside consultant.

9 July 2011 | 4 replies
SLO's are actually considered a scheme in this state so attorney's are not recommending their use here at all and instead recommend a contract for deed.Personally, I think LO's can be used ethically, but require optionee pre-qualification and should include a credit building class or consultive requirement.

18 July 2011 | 25 replies
So any direction I may give in the company is all non-official, to the extent that I have been hired as a consultant by the co..

26 July 2011 | 14 replies
We have consulted a professional on how to go about the taxes, but it was strictly how much and how to file, rather than strategies to reduce.If you have any suggestion, we would love to hear.

4 August 2011 | 4 replies
This is THE document you need to consult with when having a question about tenant (provided your lease is compliant with the state and federal law).if your lease say the tenant foregoes the stuff they leave behind, you are legally inheriting the washer and dryer.

4 August 2011 | 6 replies
Of course, none of this is legal advice, I am not an attorney, you should consult your local laws and an attorney familiar with them.If you are going to be doing a few evictions and really want these tenants out, I would suggest getting an attorney, they will be best able to make sure you get the tenants out in the fastest way possible, you can also see what they do to learn how to do it yourself in the future.

17 August 2011 | 2 replies
Consult with the state statute on this.P.S.

10 January 2009 | 24 replies
I have been a consultant most of my adult life and this is whole thing is just the same old build verses buy debate those of us in the software industry have seen forever.
2 December 2008 | 46 replies
I'm good friends with Joe Hirsch, a 40+ year employee of HUD who went to the private sector as a 203(k) consultant.