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  • w3dd1e@lemm.eetoMemes@sopuli.xyzValid point
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    7 个月前

    Happy to help! The industry I work in is fairly small in number but we handle a huge portion of commercial loans.

    It’s just not one of those things most people know unless you are directly impacted by it. It’s not like Residential Mortgages as much as you’d think.

    EDIT: Also, it is BS. You’re right.


  • w3dd1e@lemm.eetoMemes@sopuli.xyzValid point
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    7 个月前

    Some of the answers you already received are partially correct, but I work in Commercial Real Estate and I’d wager it’s because when a large tenant stops operating at a location, it causes a trigger on the loan that has repercussions due the property owner. Often, they lose access to manage their own rents.

    This happens even if the tenant is still paying rent. It’s because a vacant tenant, especially a large one, loses business for the surrounding business.

    Example: A grocery store in a strip mall closes down for repairs. Even if they are still occupying the space, it would cause a trigger. Lots of the other spaces in the strip mall are more valuable with traffic from the grocery store shoppers.

    TLDR, they don’t want a loan violation that will cost them.







  • What is considered high? I have an above average intelligence, but I also have ADHD.

    I have a fantastic memory, but I can’t always choose what I remember. I’m great at facts and trivia but I can’t remember things that are actually important in my life.

    I didn’t have to study in school. I could glance over the material minutes before a test and pass without trying. Then, I got to college and I didn’t know how to study as I’d never done that before. I failed out.












  • Awhile back, I started tracking the time between the listed showtime and the actual start time of the movie. I logged them all and I would post it on Twitter. Then, Elon bought Twitter and I sort of abandoned the project (and Twitter).

    At AMC (where I see most movies because it’s near me and they have a monthly pass), pre-roll/previews are 15-30 minutes long. The bigger and newer a movie is, the longer it is. Most tend to be around 20-25 minutes.

    I started showing up 21 minutes late to most of them but I would usually be right on time for the start of the film.