Michelle Fenn
Tenant Cleanliness Clauses
29 December 2022 | 3 replies
My personal rentals have all been upgraded to encapsulate possible lead containing materials I would make failure to pass testing a grounds for termination of tenancy.
Account Closed
President BUSH "Wall Street got DRUNK"
7 August 2008 | 104 replies
If you try to say the partial financing by subsidy renders it a non private sector deal then by that logic when anyone uses an FHA loan or any government grant, suddenly it's not a private sector deal either.What is your guys' deal with his private sector business "failures" or successes prior to his presidency anyway?
Corey Dutton
Bank Crisis and Recession in Europe Ignored By Most U.S. Media Giants
31 July 2012 | 2 replies
Anyone who has studied the history of financial markets knows that the Great Depression of 1931 was sent spiraling out of control due to a bank failure in Europe.
Adam Matlock
Avoiding Capitol gains
18 April 2019 | 2 replies
: )Sec 121 is surprisingly taxpayer friendly on what constitutes unforeseen circumstances regarding failure to meet the 2/5 rule."
Toyin Dawodu
SKIN IN THE GAME- WHAT SKIN?
18 January 2016 | 140 replies
Jay, as a 20+ year banker that witnessed both the S&L meltdown in the late 80s/early 90s, as well as the commercial bank failures beginning in the early 2000s, from Ground Zero, I thoroughly understand the need for strict underwriting standards.
Christian Hidalgo
New Member, Agent from Olathe, Kansas!
17 June 2014 | 10 replies
I've always been well organized and goal-driven, but suddenly realized that I've always struggled with the fear of failure; thus, I've always made my goals smaller than what my potential would actually allow me to accomplish.
Sarah Jones
accident - lawsuit
9 January 2019 | 59 replies
BK comes after a failure to settle, a trial and judgment award to the plaintiff, and then an assessment of the judgment.
John Blackman
New Home Build End-To-End
12 November 2018 | 67 replies
Having multiple GCs also means our business doesn't have a single point of failure.
Rob Cee
Experiences investing in trust deeds
1 August 2014 | 63 replies
Here are a few for the list that come to mind:-Failure to check that Broker’s representation of nature and condition of collateral is correct;-Failure to catch that Borrower is substantially overpaying for property;-Failure to verify that Borrower statement of business purpose of loan is inaccurate (loan in reality is for personal, household or family purposes) making loan subject to consumer protection laws and disclosure;-Failure to verify that insurance is sufficient and the type of policy that covers lender as insured for loss; or policy lapses after funding and servicer does not catch it;-Failure to verify that broker or arranger is properly licensed such that lender exemption from usury is invalidated;-Failure to monitor and require borrower to keep property taxes current;-Title company e-mail gets “hacked” and you wire funds based on fraudulent e-mail-Not understanding the limitations on your options and problems that come up with "fractional" (multi-lender) loans when they go into default-And here is one for the books that actually happened:: arranger comes into possession of notary stamp and commits identity theft by convincing lender, brokers, escrow and title that she is the person who’s identity has been stolen.
Chris Adams
My 22 duplex lot deal - $1MM in debt - purchased with no money down.
27 December 2017 | 137 replies
I blame most of the failure on the economic crash, and the rest on mismanagement.Having built around 100 new construction homes in 20ish mile radius of this location in the past 15 years I knew the area well.