General Consumer Articles: Week in Review September 8-14, 2008
Almost forgot my weekly round up of consumer articles I've written
Newly Written Articles
Negotiation Requires More Than Dueling Ultimatums, talking about the exchange of ultimatums faxes that often passes for negotiation today.
Personal Loans For A Real Estate Down Payment talks about one possibility for getting a down payment quickly, and the downsides.
There Are No Schools That Teach What A Good Agent Needs to Know refutes the canard that since real estate doesn't require college, let alone an advanced degree, obviously there's no value provided.
Updated Articles
Owner Occupied Loans Only Require A Year of Occupancy Once you have met that threshold, there is no need to refinance just because you move out.
Listing Agreements: Exclusive Right to Sell Versus Exclusive Agency talks about the differences in the various listing agreements.
How Much Can Lenders Low-Ball Their Quotes? gives some concrete examples of legal low-balling techniques.
"You've Got Something I'm Interested In, But I Don't Want to Pay You" Trying to cut out the person who demonstrates they know what they're doing is foolish, but people will try.
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