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View Poll Results: What should the buy in for the uNL donkament be? | |||
$1 + site fee |
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8 | 12.31% |
$5 + site fee |
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22 | 33.85% |
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27 | 41.54% |
$20 + site fee |
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8 | 12.31% |
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I'm looking at buying a place but the sub-prime market in Canada is not as well developed as in the States. I can show them 8 years of paying $2700/month in rent to the same landlord plus 40% for a down-payment and as soon as I mention gambling I'm done. [/ QUOTE ] you have definately been talking to the wrong people. |
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[ QUOTE ] I'm looking at buying a place but the sub-prime market in Canada is not as well developed as in the States. I can show them 8 years of paying $2700/month in rent to the same landlord plus 40% for a down-payment and as soon as I mention gambling I'm done. [/ QUOTE ] you have definately been talking to the wrong people. [/ QUOTE ] I'm not looking to buy till April but I tested the water last month and tried my bank as well as Xceed and both said they couldn't do it. I don't declare my income for tax purposes so they have no proof of income. |
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I own a home paid for by poker. I have 2 years of income taxes paid and had no problem getting a great loan, 3% down paying 6% for 30 years.
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Not quite sure what the running total is, but add me to the list.
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Click the mouse and lose your house LDO |
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