Quotes of the Day
As with other animals, human courtship follows a predictable five-step sequence that we all go through when we meet an attractive person. Stage 1: Eye contact. Stage 2: Smiling. Stage 3: Preening. Stage 4: Talk. Stage 5: Touch. [2004] - Allan Pease
Memory foam pillows often provide excellent orthopedic support of the neck and spine, but like their mattress counterparts, they often trap heat so individuals sensitive to being hot at night may not like them. Feather and down pillows tend to be very light and soft. They're washable and breathable but may flatten overtime. Patients with allergies can struggle with these pillows. Even if you don't have allergies, you might be annoyed by being poked by the feather variety. Other options include wool, cotton, buckwheat, and synthetic materials like polyester. Take some time to find what works best for you. [2017] - W. Chris Winter
Non-traditional lenders with a solid track record are worth considering, especially if it means paying down your mortgage sooner. [2017] - Sean Cooper
The deposit is generally 5% to 10% of the purchase price. If there were conditions in the offer, and these conditions were not met, then the purchaser would be entitled to receive the full amount of the deposit back. If you are purchasing through a private sale and no realtor is involved, never pay the funds directly to the vendor; pay them to your own lawyer in trust. If a realtor is involved, the funds can be paid to the realtors' trust account or your own lawyer's trust account as the situation dictates. [2006] - Douglas Gray
Conventional lenders are not very fond of loaning on properties owned by an entity, such as an LLC or corporation, especially for residential loans. You could, as many investors do, buy the property in your personal name and then transfer it to your LLC, but you put yourself at risk of having the "due on sale" clause called by the bank. Be sure to talk to a lawyer and CAP who can help you sort these types of issues out, or speak with your bank and get permission, in writing, to transfer your properties to an LLC after buying them (this is the only way you'll be truly protected from that dreaded "due on sale" clause). [2015] - Brandon Turner
