
23 June 2013 | 12 replies
People always act differently (more responsibly) when they have skin in the game.

14 February 2013 | 2 replies
I see the benefit of paying a membership fee which gets "skin in the game " and commits people.

19 February 2013 | 9 replies
Given your example you would lend a maximum amount of $16,100. of the purchase price. (23,000) You want the rehabber to have skin in the game.

5 March 2013 | 12 replies
Bill Gulley It definitely toughened my skin I'll tell you that much.

20 February 2013 | 4 replies
When I first got my license.... way back when, someone told me, after your buyer signs the contract, hand them a bag of M&M's, and tell them to take them for the "buyers remorse" that natually comes afterwards.

4 August 2013 | 61 replies
OTH, a servicer who is registered and conducting business with no skin in the game will be viewed as giving testimony that is unimpeachable compared to an individual note holder.

7 May 2013 | 34 replies
Skin in the game changes the perceived risk.

21 February 2013 | 8 replies
You have to develop the type of skin that is resilient and bounces back in the face of adversity each and every time.

21 February 2013 | 13 replies
I don't want to be thrown down a 20' hole while some nut tells me to put lotion on my skin if you know what I mean....

23 January 2014 | 5 replies
Just not sure how to show the bank I have skin in the game.