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April 23, 2008 at 9:34 AM #193223April 23, 2008 at 10:39 AM #193178North County JimParticipant
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Careful how you interpret the results. Many of the unpaid tax bills are supplemental bills so you’ve done some double counting.
You’ll want to use only the parcel numbers beginning with 679.
This gives you 10, not 17, unpaid tax bills.
April 23, 2008 at 10:39 AM #193206North County JimParticipantjet,
Careful how you interpret the results. Many of the unpaid tax bills are supplemental bills so you’ve done some double counting.
You’ll want to use only the parcel numbers beginning with 679.
This gives you 10, not 17, unpaid tax bills.
April 23, 2008 at 10:39 AM #193234North County JimParticipantjet,
Careful how you interpret the results. Many of the unpaid tax bills are supplemental bills so you’ve done some double counting.
You’ll want to use only the parcel numbers beginning with 679.
This gives you 10, not 17, unpaid tax bills.
April 23, 2008 at 10:39 AM #193251North County JimParticipantjet,
Careful how you interpret the results. Many of the unpaid tax bills are supplemental bills so you’ve done some double counting.
You’ll want to use only the parcel numbers beginning with 679.
This gives you 10, not 17, unpaid tax bills.
April 23, 2008 at 10:39 AM #193295North County JimParticipantjet,
Careful how you interpret the results. Many of the unpaid tax bills are supplemental bills so you’ve done some double counting.
You’ll want to use only the parcel numbers beginning with 679.
This gives you 10, not 17, unpaid tax bills.
April 23, 2008 at 10:46 AM #193200jetonejetParticipantYour right… Its only 15% of the street, thats much better!
April 23, 2008 at 10:46 AM #193227jetonejetParticipantYour right… Its only 15% of the street, thats much better!
April 23, 2008 at 10:46 AM #193254jetonejetParticipantYour right… Its only 15% of the street, thats much better!
April 23, 2008 at 10:46 AM #193271jetonejetParticipantYour right… Its only 15% of the street, thats much better!
April 23, 2008 at 10:46 AM #193314jetonejetParticipantYour right… Its only 15% of the street, thats much better!
April 23, 2008 at 4:38 PM #193408farbetParticipantsdr
On a REO sale offer,does the listing agent come back to the other bidders and ask for a final offer. Or do they assume the highest price offer submitted will complete the deal.
This happened in a matter of 3 daysWho checks the pre approval and pre qual letters?The bank in days!!
I have a female friend who submitted an offer thru an agent to TRIAD .
Her agent called 3 days after. Another offer accepted !!
The reason they gave was the bank accepted the highest offer without notifying the her agent(he is such a wuss)
I mean isn’t it common courtesy to notify the agent about this.
She believes that an agent that works for Triad got the deal.Insider Trading? hmmm..unethical
I think that this is a disservice to the bank- seller,as they could have had a better price.
would like readers opinionApril 23, 2008 at 4:38 PM #193437farbetParticipantsdr
On a REO sale offer,does the listing agent come back to the other bidders and ask for a final offer. Or do they assume the highest price offer submitted will complete the deal.
This happened in a matter of 3 daysWho checks the pre approval and pre qual letters?The bank in days!!
I have a female friend who submitted an offer thru an agent to TRIAD .
Her agent called 3 days after. Another offer accepted !!
The reason they gave was the bank accepted the highest offer without notifying the her agent(he is such a wuss)
I mean isn’t it common courtesy to notify the agent about this.
She believes that an agent that works for Triad got the deal.Insider Trading? hmmm..unethical
I think that this is a disservice to the bank- seller,as they could have had a better price.
would like readers opinionApril 23, 2008 at 4:38 PM #193463farbetParticipantsdr
On a REO sale offer,does the listing agent come back to the other bidders and ask for a final offer. Or do they assume the highest price offer submitted will complete the deal.
This happened in a matter of 3 daysWho checks the pre approval and pre qual letters?The bank in days!!
I have a female friend who submitted an offer thru an agent to TRIAD .
Her agent called 3 days after. Another offer accepted !!
The reason they gave was the bank accepted the highest offer without notifying the her agent(he is such a wuss)
I mean isn’t it common courtesy to notify the agent about this.
She believes that an agent that works for Triad got the deal.Insider Trading? hmmm..unethical
I think that this is a disservice to the bank- seller,as they could have had a better price.
would like readers opinionApril 23, 2008 at 4:38 PM #193479farbetParticipantsdr
On a REO sale offer,does the listing agent come back to the other bidders and ask for a final offer. Or do they assume the highest price offer submitted will complete the deal.
This happened in a matter of 3 daysWho checks the pre approval and pre qual letters?The bank in days!!
I have a female friend who submitted an offer thru an agent to TRIAD .
Her agent called 3 days after. Another offer accepted !!
The reason they gave was the bank accepted the highest offer without notifying the her agent(he is such a wuss)
I mean isn’t it common courtesy to notify the agent about this.
She believes that an agent that works for Triad got the deal.Insider Trading? hmmm..unethical
I think that this is a disservice to the bank- seller,as they could have had a better price.
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