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Post: Stated income loans where to find?

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I have a referral of a broker who just got one done for me.

You need a good credit score, and typically plenty of assets.

Hi,

I have a signed "sub2" purchase contract. The 1st trust deed has impounds that include prop taxes and insurance. Clearly, I don't want the loans to get called by alerting the lenders to any change, but want to make sure that the property is covered, and that I am able to make a claim if something goes wrong.

How have you handled this?

Sincere thanks,
Brian

Please post on this site, or sent me a private message.

Sincere thanks,
Brian

Post: % return on marketing letters

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What kind of real estate research do you do?

Post: Need help fast!!

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I have a client who has a very large lawsuit who has been levied, and the judgement has gone against him. He owes $5 to the lawsuit and has $1 in equity in his home (numbers have been changed). He has no other assets.

This is in California.

The burning question is "Can the creditors force the sale of the house in order to recoup what is owed to them?"

What is the best action to take at this time? He is in foreclosure and is trying to determine what to do with the house, and if he has the opportunity to keep it.

Thank you!

Post: Need Help Fast!

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I have a client who has a very large lawsuit who has been levied, and the judgement has gone against him. He owes $5 to the lawsuit and has $1 in equity in his home (numbers have been changed). He has no other assets.

This is in California.

The burning question is "Can the creditors force the sale of the house in order to recoup what is owed to them?"

What is the best action to take at this time?

Thank you!