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Mark Weins 5000 calls - only 1 lead?
18 November 2023 | 57 replies
And folks in those days especially in rural areas were not trademarked like urban areas and were very amenable to the calls.. now a days its a stain.. between hotels  the guys from India Bangladesh who say they are with the govmit and then the phillipino ladies working for the wholesalers its  just too much. 
Daria B. costs of the process or in whole (unofficial)
23 June 2017 | 9 replies
Trademarks of Fannie Mae Page 2 of 3 4/12/17This document is incorporated by reference into the Fannie Mae Servicing Guide.StateNon-Judicial ForeclosureJudicial ForeclosureMississippi$1,3001On Approval2Missouri$1,375On Approval2Montana$1,250On Approval2Nebraska$1,250On Approval2Nevada$1,525On Approval2New Hampshire$1,450On Approval2New JerseyN/A$3,4253New MexicoN/A$2,5003New York$1,22510$4,9504,10North Carolina$1,575On Approval2North DakotaN/A$2,2503OhioN/A$2,7003OklahomaN/A$2,4503Oregon$1,425$3,0503PennsylvaniaN/A$2,8003Puerto RicoN/A$2,5003,4,11Rhode Island$1,725On Approval2South CarolinaN/A$2,6503South DakotaN/A$2,2503Tennessee$1,300On Approval2Texas$1,325⁷On Approval2Utah$1,350On Approval2VermontN/A$2,7003Virgin IslandsN/A$2,2503Virginia$1,350On Approval2Washington$1,500On Approval2West Virginia$1,2501,6On Approval2WisconsinN/A$2,5003Wyoming$1,250On Approval2
Cal C. Had Lunch with a rock (BP) star yesterday and a Fan recognized him!
7 May 2015 | 11 replies
What happened to my trademark of the sun shining  through the storming clouds, I thought that said more than my face could.....besides, I can go clubbing without being recognized...LOL
Nikki Harmon Wholesaler Misrepresented himself
5 September 2017 | 196 replies
Even then, I've seen some real good bogus letters with all the official, trademarked and copy-written logos and what-not and wasn't worth the paper it was printed on.Even so, There are some legit deals that are being made everyday between a wholesaler and a seller where both are happy with the result.
Letisia Crespo Marketing yourself?
20 May 2015 | 2 replies
(You can only use the registered trademark Realtor if you are a member of the National Association of Realtors.)
Brandon G. What Color Are Your Walls?
13 December 2015 | 5 replies
Five or ten units with too much mix and match and your garage will get full of paint cans and you will need your own catalog to track it...even if you use two colors maybe stick with those in your rentals, a trademark...I would think efficiency and not hgtv...
Jamie Wooley VOTE NOW!!! This will take 10 seconds, I can't make up my mind!
9 November 2015 | 23 replies
At the end of the day it's not really the logo or trademark that sets you apart. 
Patrick Appau we buy houses name in website causing issues?
31 October 2016 | 2 replies
We are hopeful and expectant that this use was a mistake and you would not intentionally infringe on a federal trademark.
Annette A. Maine looking for good business attorney
6 November 2015 | 2 replies
I am looking to inc into an LLC. with trademark, any reccomendation of Attorneys in maine?
Grant Gaffney Commercial Loan questions - Amortization and Balloon.
25 July 2019 | 9 replies
And even with the decrease in market share now to 15% from as high as 50%, CMBS is still an an option and has not disappeared completely because of the lack of financing sources that offer a 10 year loan term, fixed rate, 30 year amort, non recourse (which is huge) and certain interest only periods (which is also a trademark CMBS feature) and also CMBS is willing to lend in secondary and even tertiary markets.