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Kelly McMillan Help! Pet damges of $4500 above deposit.
13 June 2019 | 45 replies
I started to get the suspicion that she is having mental health problems, but they are young and I don't know how recent they started.
Annette A. swimming up river against the crowd- negative people surround me
25 April 2016 | 67 replies
Make a commitment to your positive mental health and make yourself believe it.  
Jeff Mackey Cleveland, Ohio based MBA Student interested in RE markets
21 January 2016 | 4 replies
My undergraduate degree is a BS in health science with pre-physical therapy emphasis.  
Account Closed Network marketing
11 September 2015 | 1 reply
Is it a profitable business or more likely a scam; a little info abt it is there is no actual product to buy jus Health service being provided with a partnership with MDlive any advice guys would appreciate it ??
Jamie Wooley The 70% Rule...Does it really hold true in Today's market?
21 October 2014 | 22 replies
Here are some areas where you might find them:BankruptcyDivorceEstate situations, obituary noticesFire Sales, fire department callsForeclosure, pre-foreclosure*Home Owner's Association liensHospital matters, health issues (an agent here picked up deals in waiting rooms!)
Lukas Briggs Ways to prepare for a future in commercial real estate investing
7 December 2014 | 5 replies
When your "WHY" is so big, so strong, so internalized...you will sacrifice almost anything (outside your health and family) and everything to succeed.
Karin Crompton Can bank require list of rehab items plus receipts?
30 May 2014 | 58 replies
Hi Karin,The above you mentioned used to be the case with FHA flips that were probably ear marked to be sold to Wells Fargo as one of their secondary market conditions was two appraisals if the sales price was 20% or higher than the acquisition cost when documenting the 24 month chain of title.I understand your frustration, they (Wells) just want to make sure that banks on the origination front do their proper due dilligence with valuation and documentation of the value to ensure that they will not have to buy back that paper from the correspondent lender (unless your dealing directly with Wells Fargo).Its hard unless you ask but if you find a banker who is originating loans and directly selling/servicing their government loans to Ginnie Mae(GNMA) then they may not require you to have the two appraisal and additional procedures because its not necessarily a GNMA requirement but rather banks on the front lines trying to reduce their risk and requiring these additional steps from you to protect their behinds.Generally you may find that on Flips they may need the appraiser to go out and certify that the property also passes FHA's health and safety standards as well so dont be surprised (double strapped water heater, CO detectors, etc).In the past I've had to show excel break downs of work done, invoices, bill of sale's, and others too but that was back when New American Funding sold the paper to WF (not any longer =).
Dave Lamattina Bed bugs anyone?
31 August 2015 | 20 replies
So one of my tenants decides to make a complaint at Board of Health on me without even contacting me first.
Greg B. What are Delinquent Borrowers Thinking?
19 June 2012 | 9 replies
Lots of income problems, lots of health problems and the costs that come with that.
James Hathaway Health conundrum with inherited tenants...
15 August 2013 | 2 replies
There is indication that there may have been water damage below the area he inhabits and I fear the worst for them if you catch my drift...How would an experienced landlord handle this situation and what landlord/tenant issues would come into play based on the health conditions of both the tenant in question and, presumably, the health repercussions of those in other units?