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urbanrealtor
ParticipantRiddle me this:
Does this qualify as domestic terrorism or not?
Support your answer.Just curious what people think.
And why.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=scaredycat]that’s kind of weird.[/quote]
You’re kind of weird.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=scaredycat]that’s kind of weird.[/quote]
You’re kind of weird.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=scaredycat]that’s kind of weird.[/quote]
You’re kind of weird.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=scaredycat]that’s kind of weird.[/quote]
You’re kind of weird.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=scaredycat]that’s kind of weird.[/quote]
You’re kind of weird.urbanrealtor
ParticipantI see those books not as a way of getting a buyer for that property (or even a new buyer lead to groom) but to get sellers.
Lots of sellers are taken with glossy ads and pretty pictures.One high-ranking agent with Pru once told me that the only purpose in those ads was to get new listings from sellers impressed at the ads.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI see those books not as a way of getting a buyer for that property (or even a new buyer lead to groom) but to get sellers.
Lots of sellers are taken with glossy ads and pretty pictures.One high-ranking agent with Pru once told me that the only purpose in those ads was to get new listings from sellers impressed at the ads.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI see those books not as a way of getting a buyer for that property (or even a new buyer lead to groom) but to get sellers.
Lots of sellers are taken with glossy ads and pretty pictures.One high-ranking agent with Pru once told me that the only purpose in those ads was to get new listings from sellers impressed at the ads.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI see those books not as a way of getting a buyer for that property (or even a new buyer lead to groom) but to get sellers.
Lots of sellers are taken with glossy ads and pretty pictures.One high-ranking agent with Pru once told me that the only purpose in those ads was to get new listings from sellers impressed at the ads.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI see those books not as a way of getting a buyer for that property (or even a new buyer lead to groom) but to get sellers.
Lots of sellers are taken with glossy ads and pretty pictures.One high-ranking agent with Pru once told me that the only purpose in those ads was to get new listings from sellers impressed at the ads.
February 17, 2010 at 12:08 AM in reply to: Help- the cool rental house we just moved into in Sept. is being forclosed on #513977urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=fredo4]Guido contacted a realtor friend of his. He told us that since the house is still legally owned by our landlord , we need to talk to him (not the bank) about doing a short sale before it goes to auction. The owner would then have to talk the bank and see if the bank would go along with the idea. Does this sound right to you?[/quote]
SOunds about right to me.
Recall that many people doing loan mods or short sales are listed as “in-foreclosure”. During this time, they are still the owners. It makes sense to address the deposit but you can’t really buy it from anybody but the current owner.February 17, 2010 at 12:08 AM in reply to: Help- the cool rental house we just moved into in Sept. is being forclosed on #514401urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=fredo4]Guido contacted a realtor friend of his. He told us that since the house is still legally owned by our landlord , we need to talk to him (not the bank) about doing a short sale before it goes to auction. The owner would then have to talk the bank and see if the bank would go along with the idea. Does this sound right to you?[/quote]
SOunds about right to me.
Recall that many people doing loan mods or short sales are listed as “in-foreclosure”. During this time, they are still the owners. It makes sense to address the deposit but you can’t really buy it from anybody but the current owner.February 17, 2010 at 12:08 AM in reply to: Help- the cool rental house we just moved into in Sept. is being forclosed on #514493urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=fredo4]Guido contacted a realtor friend of his. He told us that since the house is still legally owned by our landlord , we need to talk to him (not the bank) about doing a short sale before it goes to auction. The owner would then have to talk the bank and see if the bank would go along with the idea. Does this sound right to you?[/quote]
SOunds about right to me.
Recall that many people doing loan mods or short sales are listed as “in-foreclosure”. During this time, they are still the owners. It makes sense to address the deposit but you can’t really buy it from anybody but the current owner. -
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