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Samuel Hoston Non Performing Notes
23 April 2015 | 57 replies
If they were to go into full disclosure (even if they could) it would scare most away and they wouldn't have potential customers/clients or transactions.
Lea Lange federal housing laws, service & support dogs, landlord's rights
23 October 2013 | 18 replies
Can you ask the applicant or tenant for a letter from a health professional stating the dog is essential if the disability is not evident, or would just asking for proof be a violation?
Rising Tide Upside down on a lot
2 November 2013 | 4 replies
For a smaller bank, taking a write-down of $210,000 ($300K-$90K) would make a huge impact on the perception of the bank's health.
Jason Kaufman REO Disclosure Requirements
10 September 2014 | 24 replies
Yes, black mold is very dangerous to our health, but all REO's are buyer beware.
Luis Orts How do YOU perform due dilligence? (Rehab)
25 October 2013 | 7 replies
This scares away retail buyers big time, but it's such an easy and transforming fix.Red flag - neighbors.
Gina B. Am I being realistic here?
23 October 2013 | 4 replies
Be careful on getting loans sometimes your debt to income ratio gets out of whack and scares banks from offering loans.
Thomas Keys co-wholesale deal, should i disclose address without paperwork?
25 October 2013 | 2 replies
do you think that will scare him off?
Shari Posey Is this an O.K. deal? 5-plex
27 October 2013 | 16 replies
It is a HUGE money drain to your bottom line, and because of all the laws and health department inspections, which force you to comply, your hands are virtually tied to keeping the pool in operational condition and up to code.Good luck!
Belinda D. Receiving a finder's fee from an agent
21 April 2014 | 21 replies
Is it any of their business to force someone to buy health insurance?
Gilroy Buller Personal Medical insurance
27 October 2013 | 2 replies
If you are coming from a job with health insurance benefits, prepare yourself for some serious sticker shock.