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I think he locked the doors so no one would see the mess.
This!
-Nin
I think he locked the doors so no one would see the mess.
MS’s office area is an obvious mess.
But . . . “about the cleanliness of the bathrooms”:
The bathrooms don’t appear ‘yuck’ to me. The photos I viewed looked like exceptionally clean bathrooms, especially the toilets, tubs and sinks.
Some countertop, drawer and closet clutter that seemed very typical, but otherwise no apparent dirt, grime, or mold.
Did I miss seeing some dirty bathroom photos?
I looked at these photos:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B717FUtKwdU8TTAwMFR2OF9WSXM&usp=drive_web
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B717FUtKwdU8eTRZaVByNXVRdlU&usp=drive_web
I must have missed that part of Mark’s mom’s interview.They had a cleaning service. It was mentioned in the interview of Mark's mom.
Gee KateB I hate to keep "hi-jacking your photos"...but there is so much to note in ALL OF THEM. Just taking the very upper left corner of this picture...IS A "2ND" REQUEST for VERIFICATION of Employment (it is also printed in blue, and probably an ORIGINAL from the source and NOT A FAXED request.) Hmmm, was someone intercepting fax's in order to fake employment for a refi?? (Here we go again with the possibility of the ones "tossed out at the office" having a password security code....just sayin')The briefcase type looks to be the same kind he has bedside in the master bedroom. Perhaps another locked hand gun? What about the circle thing on the floor? That might be a floor safe, too.
I'm not a lender, but know a little about mortgages & refi's. #1) Fannie Mae does not offer HELOC'SSnipping from my earlier post:
"... http://s649.photobucket.com/user/sie...evers Office..."Fannie Mae" "Request for Verification"* form is used by mortgage lender to verify borrower's employment & salary in connection w home financing or re-fi..."
W some types of credit, e.g., bank cards, it could be easy for one spouse to forge siggie of other spouse and for it to go undetected by lender. Not so much w real estate based loans, w notaries & (typically) title ins companies involved and documents being recorded.
I azz-umed ^ Fannie Mae form was being completed for MS & TS home mortgage or home re-fi. Completely overlooked that it could be for HELOC, a home equity line of credit.
IIUC, HELOCs do not typically require same level of detail & volume of paperwork as first mortgage - for borrower or lender and can be done more quickly. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_equity_line_of_credit
Also - "Upfront costs are also relatively low. On a $150,000 standard loan, settlement costs may range from $ 2-5,000, unless the borrower pays an interest rate high enough for the lender to pay some or all of it. On a $150,000 HELOC, costs seldom exceed $1,000 and in many cases are paid by the lender without a rate adjustment." bbm http://www.mtgprofessor.com/a - second mortgages/what_is_a_heloc.htm
Wondering if Dr TS was aware of HELOC or other credit apps. IDK. If so, MS could have downplayed it, "Oh, not that we need the money now. It's just in case something comes up - then we can draw against the line of credit. No interest to pay in the meantime, only if we actually use it."
Any mortgage brokers or HELOC lenders around??? Input, please? Thx in adv
I must have missed that part of Mark’s mom’s interview.
Can you provide a BATES page number where she mentions a cleaning service?
NOELLEON, I was typing my post (always so much to explain, huh?) and just realized you also posted "noticing the JNL envelope, too!" LOL. Of course you would notice that...you have some incredible zingers.http://i649.photobucket.com/albums/... Office/img01082016_0009jpg_Page35_Image1.jpg
Notice the Jackson Ins envelope just a sitting there on top ......that's his policy lololol
Snipping from my earlier post:
"... http://s649.photobucket.com/user/sie...evers Office..."Fannie Mae" "Request for Verification"* form is used by mortgage lender to verify borrower's employment & salary in connection w home financing or re-fi..."
W some types of credit, e.g., bank cards, it could be easy for one spouse to forge siggie of other spouse and for it to go undetected by lender. Not so much w real estate based loans, w notaries & (typically) title ins companies involved and documents being recorded.
I azz-umed ^ Fannie Mae form was being completed for MS & TS home mortgage or home re-fi. Completely overlooked that it could be for HELOC, a home equity line of credit.
IIUC, HELOCs do not typically require same level of detail & volume of paperwork as first mortgage - for borrower or lender and can be done more quickly. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_equity_line_of_credit
Also - "Upfront costs are also relatively low. On a $150,000 standard loan, settlement costs may range from $ 2-5,000, unless the borrower pays an interest rate high enough for the lender to pay some or all of it. On a $150,000 HELOC, costs seldom exceed $1,000 and in many cases are paid by the lender without a rate adjustment." bbm http://www.mtgprofessor.com/a - second mortgages/what_is_a_heloc.htm
Wondering if Dr TS was aware of HELOC or other credit apps. IDK. If so, MS could have downplayed it, "Oh, not that we need the money now. It's just in case something comes up - then we can draw against the line of credit. No interest to pay in the meantime, only if we actually use it."
Any mortgage brokers or HELOC lenders around??? Input, please? Thx in adv.
RSBM
IMO, they probably didn't have much equity in the house for a cash out refi because it was built right around the time the market was high IIRC and then came the crash where many people with mortgages became upside down as home values took a nose dive.
NOELLEON, I was typing my post (always so much to explain, huh?) and just realized you also posted "noticing the JNL envelope, too!" LOL. Of course you would notice that...you have some incredible zingers.
While some people "organize their offices in alphabetical or numeric order"... others (I'm thinking MS, in particular) might have a "chronological filing system'.....IF IT IS ON TOP OF THE PILES, IT IS RECENT CORRESPONDENCE!
I have missed your posts! IQ...
There are at least 2 postal service envelope's in there. One says 3 day priority. (opened) Can't read the one on desk, but it looks like the name can be peeled off (another name under it)
Also.. This may just be a coincidence. But in the google batch KateB made, page 55 of 72... There is a bin on the top shelf that says "other."
The 2nd pic from google batch shows the double doors to Marks locked office. Notice the left door and how wide the bottom part is.
OH also the wedding pic of MS and TS...looks just placed there recently. Papers underneath. I think MS wanted LE to know how much he LOVED his wife.
ETA ~ pic 23 of 72 shows that safe with combinations buttons.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B717FUtKwdU8VjNJU2JYclg5Mk0&usp=drive_web
Bolded by me.
That's another intriguing photo. With the container below it with a custom label created for "MONEY." (gee, I'd have never guessed that.)
AL66PINE Maybe it is just the resolution on my laptop, but I can read the address on the fax: Part 1 RequestTerrific, nin, thank you very much.
(for a while, w "nin" at bottom of your posts, I wondered "Nine Inch Nails"? before I connected to NoItsNot. Took a while. LOL. )
Now that nin gave us ^ image, can anyone read what I could not? From my earlier post:
What, if any, significance to this F/M Verification form? Also previous W/S pix.
"Fannie Mae" "Request for Verification"* form is used by mortgage lender to verfy borrower's employment & salary in connection w home financing or re-fi.
This one shows fax-date-and-time-stamp, which I cannot read. I think request is directed to employer "Dr. Teresa Sievers" but can't read address.
Was this from yrs back on MS & TS doing home re-fi? Or a more current re-fi?
Whose employmt (& income) was being verified? TS? Mark's? Other ofc staff?
Re-fi - a sign of $ trouble? Or make financial sense, if interest rates are down.
For anyone who can read ^, any ideas? Thx in adv.
__________________________________________________
*
blank form here: PDF. Verification of Employment (Form 1005): PDF - Fannie Mae
Altho mortgage lender could send F/M "Request for Verification" forTS or MS to Dr TS's ofc, IFAIK, w self employed ppl like TS (or MS as husband employed in her practice),
lender wd usu also request a copy of 1040 form, Schedule C, and/or other tax return forms.
(How reliable would borrower's self-reported info be?)
Gee KateB .... (Anyway, I laughed out loud when I read NIN being short for Nine inch Nails!!! Hey why not? Here is a suggestion for your next moniker photo.... after all, YOU DO ROCK, KIDDO!)
http://www.wired.com/wp-content/uploads/images_blogs/photos/uncategorized/2008/03/13/nin.jpg