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Texas Rainy Day Investment (TRDI)
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A. G.
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TRDI is one of those owner finance your home kind of company. I've talked to a couple of the female workers here when I had called about an apartment they had in the paper. I called the first business day after it ran in the paper and the girl in the office so rudely told me that their wasn't any available, so I had to do it, ask why they put it in the paper. She just hung up on me.
They do have some cute houses up for sale but most of them are in the bad part of town. I had a friend call them requesting some houses and they told her that they would take her house and use what money they would give her to put down on the one she decided to buy.
They have a great idea cause a lot of young marrieds can't afford to go out and get a $100,000.00 loan but can afford to start saving and come up with the 10% they need down to get one of their homes. Most of TRDI's homes are in the range of 50-80 thousand.
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