| Spotting a Good Mortgage Lead Company
If you are a mortgage broker or loan officer who has purchased mortgage leads from mortgage lead companies in the past, you are probably familiar with the pain of not getting your money's worth from the mortgage leads you have bought. If you are still on the market for a mortgage lead company, here are a few tips on how to spot a good one. For starters, check out their web site and read it thoroughly. Be sure the appearance and content is professional. Also, make sure their terms and conditions along with their return policy is fair and reasonable. .
Dead Deals Buys Brokers Uncloseable Mortgage Deals & Leads
DeadDeals.net purchases qualified uncloseable mortgage deals & leads from mortgage brokers and loan officers throughout the state of Florida, for $200 and possibly $500 each, in an effort to feed their CashToolBox.com Program. The Cash Tool Box Program utilizes their own cash, Pre-Closing cash, to fix problems associated with a consumer mortgage loan application which are preventing a loan approval and closing. Hoskins said "Dead Deals is an entity whose shared vision is to help put cash back into the pockets of the industry-Mortgage Brokers, Realtors, Loan Officers, Credit Repair Companies, even Title Companies and Appraisal Firms-in these increasingly difficult times". We observed that the new company, through purchasing of leads from Mortgage Brokers and others in and around the mortgage industry, provides an opportunity for these professionals to make some money on a deal where previously there was no revenue.
Guest View: President of LTCC board urges yes vote on Prop. 92
The Feb. 5 ballot offers an opportunity for voters to lower community college fees (tuition) and ensure that the California Community Colleges (CCC) receive a fair share of state budget funds. This is a historic opportunity to make college education a reality for millions of Californians by voting yes on Proposition 92 - the Community College Initiative. I urge you to support it to benefit our local students and for the long-term stability of Lake Tahoe Community College. The measure will not increase taxes, but it does contain a provision that ensures community colleges receive a fair share of funds already set aside in the state budget for education. The measure has been designed to reduce enrollment fees at Lake Tahoe Community College from $13 per quarter hour to $10 per quarter hour ($15 per semester hour at most colleges) and limit future increases to an annual cost-price index.
Trade rumors swirling
But believe me, Burnside doesn't just make stuff up. Why is this important now? Well, if New Jersey was interested in Holik over the summer, they could still be interested as they approach the playoffs. A guy who is proven playoff performer (one of the few Thrashers to play well in the playoffs last year) would certainly have value, but Waddell has indicated that, aside from the Hossa situation, he plans on being a buyer not a seller. Now if that changes, that brings us to… Mark Recchi. If the Thrashers go into sell-off mode, and they're certainly not there yet, Recchi would seemingly have some value. He's won two Stanley Cups and has shown that he's extremely useful on the power play and as a scoring winger. I dusted off my copy of the CBA to see if Recchi could be traded since he was a waiver claim.
January 2005 - December 2005
Last week Canada's justice minister proclaimed that same-sex marriages would not inevitably lead to the legalization of polygamy. Steve Martinovich has heard that one before China's Martin Luther King Jr. is dead: Okay, his timing was a little off but Michael Moriarty's prediction was pretty well correct: something big happened in China Rock star judges usurp power for fame: Why are America's judges becoming increasingly activist? John T. Plecnik says it's natural when you achieve enough status to have groupies Dowd's your mommy: Bernard Chapin couldn't let go unanswered a recent column by Maureen Dowd arguing that that men do not want to marry their equals Who are you calling mommy?: Kimberley Jane Wilson isn't any bigger of a fan of Maureen Dowd's essay. She argues Dowd did a disservice to both men and women Today, Ariel Sharon is irrelevant: Ariel Sharon once famously declared Yasser Arafat "irrelevant" but Ariel Natan Pasko argues that label only describes the Israeli prime minister these days Butler a pleasant surprise: Contrary to what we would have suspected, Lady Liberty thought highly of both The Phantom of the Opera and the remake of Assault on Precinct 13 Student vouchers invite government involvement: Nancy Salvato says it's a good thing that the battle over school vouchers has mostly been a losing one because the second a private school accepts public money is the same second the government effectively takes them over Taking oaths and stealing freedoms: The president's oath at the inauguration was the focus of a minor battle over the separation of church and state.
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