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10 December 2006 | 8 replies
My head is filled with pricing for just about all areas of construction and rehab work so if you are ever trying to put together a budget I am more than happy to provide you with up to date sq ft pricing for things you will commonly come across in rehabbing or new construction.
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28 November 2006 | 4 replies
Also the first step is just to get a sale price hammered out and signed and dated.
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28 February 2008 | 6 replies
In recent offers, I put a 48 hour expiration date on them.
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6 December 2021 | 51 replies
As for a date -- maybe sometime in mid to late July????
8 October 2008 | 6 replies
Surely that just means "to date"?
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30 August 2012 | 15 replies
That typically means they're looking for offers that:* are all cash* are AS-IS contracts* have no other contingencies* have a closing date that's sooner than laterUnfortunately, sometimes the banks put the property out on the market and get into a contract when the title is not quite marketable yet.
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11 January 2007 | 6 replies
Of course, you can upgrade with super features if you wish at a later date.
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8 December 2006 | 4 replies
I have a question I need some help with from the more experienced Brokers, Mortgage Bankers and Real Estate Professionals in the forum.I have a client that is considering purchasing non performing notes from some of my lenders I work with for a substantial discount on the unpaid balance.They want to then go back to the noteholders and forgive the past due amount and restructure the note at a higher interest rate for forgiving the past due amounts.While this is a really sound idea, I am curious to know if it is legal, or furthermore, if there are any issues with them selling off the notes at a later date as performing once they are restructured.Just curious to know if any of the others have any experience with this.
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19 April 2007 | 15 replies
All of us need a bit of a "pump up" from time to time.The funny thing was that the first time I ever went to a Zig Ziglar my boss (company owner) called me to say he had bought the ticket for me and to set the date aside on my calendar.