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urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=jimmyle]I bought a PS3 for $200 from a school teacher on Craigslist. He seems to be honest but I tested the unit for 20 minutes at his place before agreeing to buy. I think buying something that you can’t check or verify its performance or condition is not wise.[/quote]
Ditto that.
Gotta turn the fucker on before handing over the cash.December 7, 2009 at 2:22 PM in reply to: Contrary to popular belief FHA loans are NOT carrying many areas of SD County #491386urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=GoUSC]We bought out house with an FHA loan back in August. It was a nightmare fraught with providing a ridiculous amount of information and TWO hack appraisers. But we closed. Subsequent to that I am dumping all the cash into a remodel right now… Hopefully will be able to get the PMI off at the end of the first year term.[/quote]
I think MI is mandatory for 5 years on FHA.December 7, 2009 at 2:22 PM in reply to: Contrary to popular belief FHA loans are NOT carrying many areas of SD County #491552urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=GoUSC]We bought out house with an FHA loan back in August. It was a nightmare fraught with providing a ridiculous amount of information and TWO hack appraisers. But we closed. Subsequent to that I am dumping all the cash into a remodel right now… Hopefully will be able to get the PMI off at the end of the first year term.[/quote]
I think MI is mandatory for 5 years on FHA.December 7, 2009 at 2:22 PM in reply to: Contrary to popular belief FHA loans are NOT carrying many areas of SD County #491933urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=GoUSC]We bought out house with an FHA loan back in August. It was a nightmare fraught with providing a ridiculous amount of information and TWO hack appraisers. But we closed. Subsequent to that I am dumping all the cash into a remodel right now… Hopefully will be able to get the PMI off at the end of the first year term.[/quote]
I think MI is mandatory for 5 years on FHA.December 7, 2009 at 2:22 PM in reply to: Contrary to popular belief FHA loans are NOT carrying many areas of SD County #492022urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=GoUSC]We bought out house with an FHA loan back in August. It was a nightmare fraught with providing a ridiculous amount of information and TWO hack appraisers. But we closed. Subsequent to that I am dumping all the cash into a remodel right now… Hopefully will be able to get the PMI off at the end of the first year term.[/quote]
I think MI is mandatory for 5 years on FHA.December 7, 2009 at 2:22 PM in reply to: Contrary to popular belief FHA loans are NOT carrying many areas of SD County #492254urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=GoUSC]We bought out house with an FHA loan back in August. It was a nightmare fraught with providing a ridiculous amount of information and TWO hack appraisers. But we closed. Subsequent to that I am dumping all the cash into a remodel right now… Hopefully will be able to get the PMI off at the end of the first year term.[/quote]
I think MI is mandatory for 5 years on FHA.December 7, 2009 at 1:09 PM in reply to: Contrary to popular belief FHA loans are NOT carrying many areas of SD County #491316urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]There are plenty of buyers trying to go FHA, just not a high percentage suceeding. Stronger buyers are carrying the day with inventory so constrained.[/quote]
That is totally consistent with what I am seeing.Not many FHA loans closing but piles of FHA buyers.
December 7, 2009 at 1:09 PM in reply to: Contrary to popular belief FHA loans are NOT carrying many areas of SD County #491482urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]There are plenty of buyers trying to go FHA, just not a high percentage suceeding. Stronger buyers are carrying the day with inventory so constrained.[/quote]
That is totally consistent with what I am seeing.Not many FHA loans closing but piles of FHA buyers.
December 7, 2009 at 1:09 PM in reply to: Contrary to popular belief FHA loans are NOT carrying many areas of SD County #491864urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]There are plenty of buyers trying to go FHA, just not a high percentage suceeding. Stronger buyers are carrying the day with inventory so constrained.[/quote]
That is totally consistent with what I am seeing.Not many FHA loans closing but piles of FHA buyers.
December 7, 2009 at 1:09 PM in reply to: Contrary to popular belief FHA loans are NOT carrying many areas of SD County #491952urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]There are plenty of buyers trying to go FHA, just not a high percentage suceeding. Stronger buyers are carrying the day with inventory so constrained.[/quote]
That is totally consistent with what I am seeing.Not many FHA loans closing but piles of FHA buyers.
December 7, 2009 at 1:09 PM in reply to: Contrary to popular belief FHA loans are NOT carrying many areas of SD County #492184urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]There are plenty of buyers trying to go FHA, just not a high percentage suceeding. Stronger buyers are carrying the day with inventory so constrained.[/quote]
That is totally consistent with what I am seeing.Not many FHA loans closing but piles of FHA buyers.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=davelj][quote=barnaby33]It just seems to risky to try to find short term. It may happen but the odds are against it.
[/quote]What’s the risk? And why are the odds against it? I’m not following…[/quote]
Ditto that.
There is little risk when there are zero promises.
It sounds a lot riskier to be evaluating everyone you bang as a potential life-partner.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=davelj][quote=barnaby33]It just seems to risky to try to find short term. It may happen but the odds are against it.
[/quote]What’s the risk? And why are the odds against it? I’m not following…[/quote]
Ditto that.
There is little risk when there are zero promises.
It sounds a lot riskier to be evaluating everyone you bang as a potential life-partner.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=davelj][quote=barnaby33]It just seems to risky to try to find short term. It may happen but the odds are against it.
[/quote]What’s the risk? And why are the odds against it? I’m not following…[/quote]
Ditto that.
There is little risk when there are zero promises.
It sounds a lot riskier to be evaluating everyone you bang as a potential life-partner.
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