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July 13, 2008 at 10:09 AM #238747July 13, 2008 at 11:40 AM #238856citydwellerParticipant
Thanks SD Realtor, good point. I think he’s the type that would rather pay the $1000 than have to do the homework himself.
July 13, 2008 at 11:40 AM #238791citydwellerParticipantThanks SD Realtor, good point. I think he’s the type that would rather pay the $1000 than have to do the homework himself.
July 13, 2008 at 11:40 AM #238845citydwellerParticipantThanks SD Realtor, good point. I think he’s the type that would rather pay the $1000 than have to do the homework himself.
July 13, 2008 at 11:40 AM #238785citydwellerParticipantThanks SD Realtor, good point. I think he’s the type that would rather pay the $1000 than have to do the homework himself.
July 13, 2008 at 11:40 AM #238645citydwellerParticipantThanks SD Realtor, good point. I think he’s the type that would rather pay the $1000 than have to do the homework himself.
July 13, 2008 at 12:54 PM #238891RenParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]The company provides a service that is not unique in the sense that they are just requoting what the existing laws are in the state. I am not saying that is bad, it is just something that anyone can find out.[/quote]
There’s a lot of this going around. For example, companies that offer to help you set up a corporation. For as little as $100, not including the government’s fees, they will fill out all the paperwork (a couple pages) and submit it for you. Of course, you’ll have to provide them with all the information that they need to put in the form, a form that you can download yourself from the state government web site.
How people fall for it is beyond me.
July 13, 2008 at 12:54 PM #238882RenParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]The company provides a service that is not unique in the sense that they are just requoting what the existing laws are in the state. I am not saying that is bad, it is just something that anyone can find out.[/quote]
There’s a lot of this going around. For example, companies that offer to help you set up a corporation. For as little as $100, not including the government’s fees, they will fill out all the paperwork (a couple pages) and submit it for you. Of course, you’ll have to provide them with all the information that they need to put in the form, a form that you can download yourself from the state government web site.
How people fall for it is beyond me.
July 13, 2008 at 12:54 PM #238682RenParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]The company provides a service that is not unique in the sense that they are just requoting what the existing laws are in the state. I am not saying that is bad, it is just something that anyone can find out.[/quote]
There’s a lot of this going around. For example, companies that offer to help you set up a corporation. For as little as $100, not including the government’s fees, they will fill out all the paperwork (a couple pages) and submit it for you. Of course, you’ll have to provide them with all the information that they need to put in the form, a form that you can download yourself from the state government web site.
How people fall for it is beyond me.
July 13, 2008 at 12:54 PM #238828RenParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]The company provides a service that is not unique in the sense that they are just requoting what the existing laws are in the state. I am not saying that is bad, it is just something that anyone can find out.[/quote]
There’s a lot of this going around. For example, companies that offer to help you set up a corporation. For as little as $100, not including the government’s fees, they will fill out all the paperwork (a couple pages) and submit it for you. Of course, you’ll have to provide them with all the information that they need to put in the form, a form that you can download yourself from the state government web site.
How people fall for it is beyond me.
July 13, 2008 at 12:54 PM #238822RenParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]The company provides a service that is not unique in the sense that they are just requoting what the existing laws are in the state. I am not saying that is bad, it is just something that anyone can find out.[/quote]
There’s a lot of this going around. For example, companies that offer to help you set up a corporation. For as little as $100, not including the government’s fees, they will fill out all the paperwork (a couple pages) and submit it for you. Of course, you’ll have to provide them with all the information that they need to put in the form, a form that you can download yourself from the state government web site.
How people fall for it is beyond me.
July 13, 2008 at 1:02 PM #238833kev374ParticipantAs far as I know there is no income limitation to walk away from your mortgage. The only time income comes into the picture is when you declare bankruptcy since the new BK laws don’t allow Chapter 7 if you’re over the median.
I say do what is in your best interest and good luck to you.
July 13, 2008 at 1:02 PM #238827kev374ParticipantAs far as I know there is no income limitation to walk away from your mortgage. The only time income comes into the picture is when you declare bankruptcy since the new BK laws don’t allow Chapter 7 if you’re over the median.
I say do what is in your best interest and good luck to you.
July 13, 2008 at 1:02 PM #238887kev374ParticipantAs far as I know there is no income limitation to walk away from your mortgage. The only time income comes into the picture is when you declare bankruptcy since the new BK laws don’t allow Chapter 7 if you’re over the median.
I say do what is in your best interest and good luck to you.
July 13, 2008 at 1:02 PM #238687kev374ParticipantAs far as I know there is no income limitation to walk away from your mortgage. The only time income comes into the picture is when you declare bankruptcy since the new BK laws don’t allow Chapter 7 if you’re over the median.
I say do what is in your best interest and good luck to you.
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