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Chris Ukachukwu Hello out there!
23 November 2006 | 9 replies
It is well out of attorney review I was told by a mortgage rep that I met on this site ( no offence to the site) that he could get me 100 % financing...well to make a long story more boring he could not and was fired by his company...Just fri the office manager took over my file and I was told yesterday that my credit score was too low and he could only get me 90% LTV.
N/A N/A Question about paying taxes on the sale of a home!
18 November 2006 | 3 replies
The current rule is that you must have lived in the house as your primary residence for 24 of the last 60 months, 2 of 5 years.As long as you meet the 2/5 rule you don't pay income taxes on the first $250K of gain, $500K if you're married filing jointly, which it sounds like you are.Congratulations on a nice gain (I guess), spend, invest or save it in any way you want.all cash
N/A N/A Liens attached to a house sold on land contract
21 November 2006 | 1 reply
Non-dischargeable debts are those debts that you cannot totally eliminate when you file for bankruptcy and will have to be paid by you.
N/A N/A Need To Run A Loan Scenario By Me?
21 November 2006 | 0 replies
(If sent before 7 EST)I need to know WHAT is not the norm - e.g (can't show income, filed Bandruptcy two days ago, switched jobs -different industry)If you have those one offs and truly need an honest opinion if the deal can work or not...just shoot me an email.
Frank White A little gray
30 November 2006 | 2 replies
When the Midigator has a Completed Package they tend to work on the file with least resistance.
N/A N/A Is there a secret formula?
30 November 2006 | 1 reply
There is always some type of public record that will be filed there of upcoming foreclosures.
N/A N/A Info about Foreclosures
1 December 2006 | 1 reply
All deeds and liens have to be filed in public records at the county courthouse where the property is located.
N/A N/A Need Private Investor, all funds returned in 30 days
5 December 2006 | 5 replies
I've tried working for 4 different ones, and I had to be teriminated by each, because I literally told each and every one of them off, because I told them these deals have to move fast, and they left my files sitting on their junked up desks for 4 days growing dust!
N/A N/A Filing A Complaint with RESPA
30 March 2007 | 9 replies
Can anyone walk me through the steps of filing a complaint with RESPA regarding not being allowed to close a deal at my title company of choice.
N/A N/A PDF file to internet?
4 April 2007 | 3 replies
I am trying to upload a PDF file to the internet, and nothing seems to be working?