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All Forum Posts by: Brian Stamm

Brian Stamm has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Hello from Dallas, TX

Brian StammPosted
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1
@Toby Ima Thanks Toby! I’m anxious to get started, and keeping my eye out for a good mentor; which I’ll undoubtedly find here.

Post: Hello from Dallas, TX

Brian StammPosted
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1
Hi everyone, I just joined and wanted to say how amazing this community is; anyone can see that, even from browsing the discussions. As of now I have not ventured into the investment side of real estate, mostly because of a lack of capital to get started, but will be checking out all the tips and tricks to get that foot in the door.
@Eugene Mar Hi Eugene, having worked in the title industry, this one is messy, but without looking at the title, it’s hard to determine what exactly happened. If the mortgage foreclosure Just happened, there may be a redemption period (which you could be in a position to have the title company negotiate for you); since the bank sold to a developer, the title company would need to contact them. Another piece of the puzzle is the deed; who signed the deed to you, when, and what kind of deed? I wish I had a more simple answer for you, but feel free to reach out if you have more questions. You may want to ask your attorneys opinion regarding the money.