Sentences with phrase «at inflated amount»

afterwords, they ether try to hook another buyer and do the same 1 - 3 year collection of rent to over extend them or they will outright place the house on the market at inflated amount and sell it to get it off their books.

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In this context, «full cost» means that the form shows the various fees and charges that can inflate the amount of money due at closing.
The opposition New Patriotic Party at a press conference on Tuesday, said the amount for the boreholes has been inflated, by the PURC, to enable the Mahama - led administration siphon public funds for its campaign activities.
When one of these bubble wrap — like sheets is placed against a user's skin, inflating different air pockets by different amounts at different speeds can make a gamer feel like she's been grabbed around the wrist or patted on the back.
, likely at the request of the U.S. government, which wants to continue running the printing presses around the clock, massively inflating the amount of U.S. currency, but having the dollar appear to be retaining its value compared to gold and silver, which have traditionally been money until the U.S. declared them to be obsolete (right after they got caught lying in 1971, and couldn't give France the gold it owed that country when France wanted to exchange its dollars for gold, as was its right) and abruptly stopped backing the dollar with gold.
Inflated appraisals inflate the true amount at risk to the mortgage insurers.
DCA therefore lessens the risk of investing a large amount in a single investment at the wrong time (i.e. at an inflated price), and in a falling market, the average cost per share becomes smaller and smaller.
At the time of repayment, the amount appears to be inflated like a balloon.
At this point you're probably not having much fun, because it feels like you're set up to pay taxes on the inflated amount.
The primary consumer protection problem areas that have given rise to the States» actions include: (1) unsubstantiated claims of consumer savings; (2) deceptive representations about the length of time necessary to complete a debt relief program; (3) misleading or failing to adequately inform consumers that they will be subject to continued collection efforts, including lawsuits, and that their account balances will increase due to extended nonpayment under the program; (4) deceptive disparagement of consumer credit counseling; (5) deceptive disparagement of bankruptcy as an alternative for debtors; (6) lack of screening and analysis to determine suitability of debt relief programs for individual debtors; (7) the collection of substantial up - front fees so the debt relief company gains even if it fails to perform; (8) lack of transparency and information for consumers as to payment of fees, status of accounts, and communications with creditors; (9) significant delays in active negotiation or engagement with creditors, coupled with prohibitions on direct consumer communications with creditors; and (10), in the case of debt settlement companies, basing savings claims (and settlement fees) not on the original account balance, but on the inflated amount due (including late fees and default rates of interest) at the time of settlement.
The chips fringed the edge of a dinner plate (as opposed to being piled in a tottering heap atop a large platter as per usual) with three over-sized bowls occupying the vast amount of space in the middle; a sore attempt at inflating the appearance of the portion.
While inflated the monster can roll forward at the players as well as jump forwards or backwards, each of these attacks deals a large amount of damage.
When she exhibited some new paintings at the Andre Emmerich Gallery in Manhattan last winter, the prices averaged about $ 120,000 - a respectable amount even by today's inflated standards.
Because a whale might have unfathomable amounts of money and the belief that their contract will expire at a value less than the price they purchased the contract for, it would not be surprising if the whales pumped up Bitcoin price in the days leading up to the contract expiration date by buying more Bitcoin, and then sell off a large chunk of it on an exchange at the inflated price — hours before their contract expires.
I find that a lot of vendors have their properties on the market at inflated prices, and they're saying they are not going to sell their properties unless they get «x» amount of dollars.
In this context, «full cost» means that the form shows the various fees and charges that can inflate the amount of money due at closing.
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