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SD Realtor
Participant4sranch_buyer go to sdccu. They are very competitive and do not have any problems with seasoning. I believe the change is effective 2/1/10.
pr – I was not referring to you. I was making a general statement because most people are not as informed and view flippers as a cause of alot of the problems.
SD Realtor
Participant4sranch_buyer go to sdccu. They are very competitive and do not have any problems with seasoning. I believe the change is effective 2/1/10.
pr – I was not referring to you. I was making a general statement because most people are not as informed and view flippers as a cause of alot of the problems.
SD Realtor
Participant4sranch_buyer go to sdccu. They are very competitive and do not have any problems with seasoning. I believe the change is effective 2/1/10.
pr – I was not referring to you. I was making a general statement because most people are not as informed and view flippers as a cause of alot of the problems.
SD Realtor
ParticipantIt was crazy there this morning. Pretty packed.
SD Realtor
ParticipantIt was crazy there this morning. Pretty packed.
SD Realtor
ParticipantIt was crazy there this morning. Pretty packed.
SD Realtor
ParticipantIt was crazy there this morning. Pretty packed.
SD Realtor
ParticipantIt was crazy there this morning. Pretty packed.
SD Realtor
ParticipantThis will not only help me out but it will help out many frustrated buyers out there. The current seasoning requirement is a joke and easing that restriction is fair.
Let me ask you something, why is it that a bank can foreclose on a home and that home can be sold immediately and anyone can buy it and get financing be it fha or conventional with no seasoning but if I buy it at trustee sale then resell it then a buyer cannot finance it unless I hold it 90 days.
What sense does that make?
It makes me a seller have to turn away fha buyers and even tell conventional buyers that their financing choices are very limited.
So yes this will help me and all the other evil flippers but it will effectively help buyers as well.
And yes uco this is consistent with govt policy and reinflating the bubble.
SD Realtor
ParticipantThis will not only help me out but it will help out many frustrated buyers out there. The current seasoning requirement is a joke and easing that restriction is fair.
Let me ask you something, why is it that a bank can foreclose on a home and that home can be sold immediately and anyone can buy it and get financing be it fha or conventional with no seasoning but if I buy it at trustee sale then resell it then a buyer cannot finance it unless I hold it 90 days.
What sense does that make?
It makes me a seller have to turn away fha buyers and even tell conventional buyers that their financing choices are very limited.
So yes this will help me and all the other evil flippers but it will effectively help buyers as well.
And yes uco this is consistent with govt policy and reinflating the bubble.
SD Realtor
ParticipantThis will not only help me out but it will help out many frustrated buyers out there. The current seasoning requirement is a joke and easing that restriction is fair.
Let me ask you something, why is it that a bank can foreclose on a home and that home can be sold immediately and anyone can buy it and get financing be it fha or conventional with no seasoning but if I buy it at trustee sale then resell it then a buyer cannot finance it unless I hold it 90 days.
What sense does that make?
It makes me a seller have to turn away fha buyers and even tell conventional buyers that their financing choices are very limited.
So yes this will help me and all the other evil flippers but it will effectively help buyers as well.
And yes uco this is consistent with govt policy and reinflating the bubble.
SD Realtor
ParticipantThis will not only help me out but it will help out many frustrated buyers out there. The current seasoning requirement is a joke and easing that restriction is fair.
Let me ask you something, why is it that a bank can foreclose on a home and that home can be sold immediately and anyone can buy it and get financing be it fha or conventional with no seasoning but if I buy it at trustee sale then resell it then a buyer cannot finance it unless I hold it 90 days.
What sense does that make?
It makes me a seller have to turn away fha buyers and even tell conventional buyers that their financing choices are very limited.
So yes this will help me and all the other evil flippers but it will effectively help buyers as well.
And yes uco this is consistent with govt policy and reinflating the bubble.
SD Realtor
ParticipantThis will not only help me out but it will help out many frustrated buyers out there. The current seasoning requirement is a joke and easing that restriction is fair.
Let me ask you something, why is it that a bank can foreclose on a home and that home can be sold immediately and anyone can buy it and get financing be it fha or conventional with no seasoning but if I buy it at trustee sale then resell it then a buyer cannot finance it unless I hold it 90 days.
What sense does that make?
It makes me a seller have to turn away fha buyers and even tell conventional buyers that their financing choices are very limited.
So yes this will help me and all the other evil flippers but it will effectively help buyers as well.
And yes uco this is consistent with govt policy and reinflating the bubble.
January 15, 2010 at 11:57 PM in reply to: Some San Diege Layoffs coming at San Diego Data Processing… #502502SD Realtor
ParticipantOnce again, I think you guys are very much underestimating the COST a company incurs having employees.
I guess I am bumping my head against a wall, I would suggest you do some research on this including the cost of the medical benefit, the employer tax incurred, and (in the case of a city or state entity) the pension.
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