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- Waiting to see what happens! Are you kidding? by Lets-talk-business on Nov 11, 2009
I hear this ‘plan’ more often then I choose to admit. ‘I am just going to wait and see what happens…’ And this is a plan? It’s an act of personal financial suicide. It’s no plan, it’s a decision to allo...
- You are just going to wait and see what happens! Are you serious? by Second Wind Consultants on Nov 11, 2009
I hear this ‘plan’ more often then I choose to admit. ‘I am just going to wait and see what happens…’ And this is a plan? It’s an act of personal financial suicide. It’s no plan, it’s a decision to allo...
- I object to the use of a BPO (Brokers Price Opinion). Do not fall into this trap! by Lets-talk-business on Nov 9, 2009
In negotiating a workout, in many situations, the conclusion is an amount based primarily on your ‘liquidated net worth’. What else could it be? It is the only reasonable measure of what the result would be in a real defaulted bank loan,...
- I object to the use of a BPO (Brokers Price Opinion). Do not all into this trap! by Lets-talk-business on Nov 9, 2009
In negotiating a workout, in many situations, the conclusion is an amount based primarily on your ‘liquidated net worth’. What else could it be? It is the only reasonable measure of what the result would be in a real defaulted bank loan,...
- Is it true that some properties cannot be appraised? by Lets-talk-business on Nov 7, 2009
It seems an impossible concept, properties that cannot be appraised. How can that be? Certainly every property has some value, so how can it be that a property cannot be appraised by a licensed trained appraiser? In fact it is not an issue of value.
- Is it true some properties cannot be appraised? by Second Wind Consultants on Nov 6, 2009
It seems an impossible concept, properties that cannot be appraised. How can that be? Certainly every property has some value, so how can it be that a property cannot be appraised by a licensed trained appraiser? In fact it is not an issue of value.
- Home Square Footage Errors by Phyllis' Los Anglees Real Estate Blog on Oct 14, 2009
After marrying George, we soon bought a home in Glendale’s Fair Oaks neighborhood. The builder (and the MLS listing) quoted the square footage at 3,300, the assessor at 3,000 and our Countrywide appraiser at 2,700. Nearly a 20% discrepancy! Over...





