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Ashley C.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Richmond, VA
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CA foreclosures (vs less regulated states)

Ashley C.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Richmond, VA
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Newbie here looking for help adapting generic paperwork and processes to the (litigious!) California foreclosure market.
:shock:

What are the major issues affecting my contracts/paperwork? How do I approach discussing deficiency judgements? Can I use a limited power of attorney? Does the warranty deed need to be notarized in-home at the first meeting, or can I instruct the buyer to have it notarized at their bank and mail it to me (to document their willingness to sell)? Anything I need to document re: right to recission?

That's all I can think of for now. Thanks for your help.