[quote=UCGal][quote=sdrealtor]We are going to have a contest and the winner gets a decent bottle of wine. I just got back from a potential clients and saw their year end paystubs for last year. I did not list the property because it didnt fit what I thought I could do. Its a dual income household. Both work in the public sector. One in health care and the other in public safety. Lets see who can guess the 2011 gross earnings for the household not including any benefits paid for by their employer.
Have at it and dont be afraid of going over.
Contest runs through Monday.[/quote]
Why were potential clients showing you their paystubs? Maybe I’m naive, but why would someone show a person they were interviewing to hire *their* paystubs? Or do people normally show private, fiscal data in interviewing agents?
Mortgage brokers, maybe… real estate brokers they haven’t hired yet? Seems far fetched.[/quote]
See the “Another Crash in 2012?” thread. I’m still waiting to hear the answer to this $64M question :=]
[quote=bearishgurl on January 12, 2012 -11:49pm][quote=sdrealtor on January 12, 2012 – 5:20pm]I asked what the employee pays not what the employer pays. I have seen tax returns from several public employees and was appalled what they were paid. If you add what the “employers” paid to these compensation figures and show me the numbers I would probably get even sicker. I dont have the stomach to see those numbers.
FYI, tomorrow I am picking up tax returns from another public servant I am doing a short sale for. I hope I can stomach them.[/quote]. . . Why . . . does this mean you have lost all respect for your next “squat-SS `victim’”?? Or perhaps you believe that they have a “questionable” hardship story? Which is it . . . exactly???[/quote]