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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
Looking for multifamily broker(s) in the Phoenix market
Seeking properties in the 5-20 unit range and would love your referrals to a multifamily real estate broker or two who operates in the A and B locations of Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa. Thanks in advance!
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@Account Closed I have a funny story about a wrap back in Texas. Many years ago, I sold one of my father's rental houses (he had already passed away) and took back Seller Financing. I then routinely monitored the onlin property tax records each year to make sure the taxes were paid and lo and behold, I discovered the property had been transferred without our consent.
I then contacted the Buyer and told him he has 30 days to pay us off. It wasn't a really large note and instead of arguing, he just paid us off.
Here's the funny part.
My brothers and I took a portion of the payoff and used it to pay for the rehearsal dinner at my wedding, since my father wasn't there to do it (grin) ...