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Joel NA Private Money Terms Sample
28 February 2010 | 5 replies
(iii) This note is subject to Section 2966 of Civil Code, which provides that the holder of this Note shall give written notice to the Trustor, or his successor in interest, of prescribed information at least ninety (90) and not more than one hundred fifty (150) days before any balloon payment is due.
E. Jacobs 1 or 2 page purchase contract
5 October 2010 | 6 replies
(iii) This note is subject to Section 2966 of Civil Code, which provides that the holder of this Note shall give written notice to the Trustor, or his successor in interest, of prescribed information at least ninety (90) and not more than one hundred fifty (150) days before any balloon payment is due.
Minna Reid Dumb question about carrying the second
6 June 2010 | 21 replies
(iii) This note is subject to Section 2966 of Civil Code, which provides that the holder of this Note shall give written notice to the Trustor, or his successor in interest, of prescribed information at least ninety (90) and not more than one hundred fifty (150) days before any balloon payment is due.
Ron V subject 2 docs and forms
8 November 2023 | 13 replies
(iii) This note may be subject to a Civil Code, which provides that the holder of this Note shall give written notice to the Trustor, or his successor in interest, of prescribed information at least ninety (90) and not more than one hundred fifty (150) days before any balloon payment is due.
Alberto Leonard Refinancing Woes for low cost properties
21 July 2022 | 25 replies
If a lender cost to do a loan is $5000 they cannot legally charge $5000 or ten percent on a fifty thousand dollar loan.
Eric M. "High Taxes? Actually they are at a 60 year low"
24 February 2011 | 3 replies
Fifty years ago, 9% of the Federal Budget was spent on infrastructure such as roads, bridges, airports, pipelines, rail lines, etc...
Nathan Harris Gain confidence to do first flip
28 May 2020 | 4 replies
The reason for this is that the first contractor might come in and say it's going to be fifty thousand.
Steve P. Commercial broker lease commission rates ?
5 January 2012 | 3 replies
In the event of aco-broke, commission shall be an additional fifty percent (50%) of said amount. 9)Reference Lines238-239: This Listing Contract shall continue to renew for consecutive six (6) month periods oruntil which time Seller delivers to Broker a thirty (30) day written notice to terminate this Listing.
Julie Ann Tentant is disputing Claim against tentant security deposit
4 June 2018 | 9 replies
I received a letter from her during that time (she moved out 8 days before the end of lease)  with the house keys, garage opener, and receipt from the steam cleaner and a fifty dollar check that she advised I should use that w/ her security deposit as the deposit wasn’t the full amount of rent.  
Nicholas DeLouisa Jr Our first open house visit - If a deal fell in your lap and you weren't ready for it, what would you do?
15 August 2014 | 1 reply
I think the house would be a good investment for someone that wants to flip, or you could probably make three separate apartments in it and rent them out,  But it's just so old inside (built in the fifties and never ever updated, except the siding and the roof) that I could see it taking well over a $100k, closing in on two, to get it up to par with the houses in the neighborhood.Anyway, I was just curious what some of you would do.