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west2nd
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Posted - 03/25/2005 : 11:45:18 AM
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If you are involved in any aspect of real estate, you know the pain and frustration of running into these situations:
· The lender won't provide enough LTV · Loan amount is too low/high · Bad or not enough credit · Debt-to-income has become too high · Lender won't lend on the type of property being purchased · Seller not open to creative financing · Credit score is too low · No money for down payment · Lender pulls out at the last minute · Wasting valuable time on deals that go nowhere
And on….and on….and on.
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liverichly
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Posted - 03/25/2005 : 12:09:16 PM
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Don't spam email me this stuff, got it?
Your email violates the CAN-SPAM Act because it provides no way of opting out of receiving non solicited emails from you.
http://www.spamlaws.com/federal/108s877.shtml
(5) INCLUSION OF IDENTIFIER, OPT-OUT, AND PHYSICAL ADDRESS IN COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC MAIL- (A) It is unlawful for any person to initiate the transmission of any commercial electronic mail message to a protected computer unless the message provides--
(i) clear and conspicuous identification that the message is an advertisement or solicitation;
(ii) clear and conspicuous notice of the opportunity under paragraph (3) to decline to receive further commercial electronic mail messages from the sender; and
(iii) a valid physical postal address of the sender. |
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