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All Forum Posts by: Elijah Glenn

Elijah Glenn has started 56 posts and replied 153 times.

Post: Can I assign contract to more than 1 buyer at a time?

Elijah GlennPosted
  • Hurst, Tx
  • Posts 169
  • Votes 8

So I have to wait after the option period is over. Then find a different buyer?

Post: Can I assign contract to more than 1 buyer at a time?

Elijah GlennPosted
  • Hurst, Tx
  • Posts 169
  • Votes 8

So I must wait after the option period for the first one to say no?

Can I just go with who says yes 1st?

Post: Can I assign contract to more than 1 buyer at a time?

Elijah GlennPosted
  • Hurst, Tx
  • Posts 169
  • Votes 8

I think I made a mistake. How can I get out of it? Buyer has not see the house but I assigned it to them. They are going to go look at it in a few days. 

Can I still assign it to someone else? Need help.

Post: DEEP EAST TEXAS INFORMAL REI MEETUP!

Elijah GlennPosted
  • Hurst, Tx
  • Posts 169
  • Votes 8

I'm late to the party but I'm looking for cash buyers in Nacogdoches. Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you. This agent has not done that. The agent had me go download one.

Do I use a Trec for me and agent? Then me and my buyer?

Originally posted by @Steve McGovern:

@Elijah Glenn step-daughter. You didnt say that. This is an important point for all to understand:

Step-children, unless adopted, do not become next-of-kin for the purposes of inheritance, no matter how long they've been "with" the step- parent. They NEED to be willed-in or they get nothing. The man's "natural" children-- or siblings if he had no natural children, then siblings' kids would get the house. This fact becomes very problematic in some families with poor 'natural' relationships and robust or healthy 'step' relationships.

Regardless, the will can change all that, but it apparently did not in this case.

 Thank you, that is really helpful.

Post: Skip Tracing Expert - I can find the owner

Elijah GlennPosted
  • Hurst, Tx
  • Posts 169
  • Votes 8

My name is Elijah Glenn. You don't have the time but I do, to help you track down an owner of a property. From anywhere in the country I can find an owner's name, address and phone number (about 50% of the time). If you would like to use my services please contact me @214-577-5092 or @[email protected]. I look forward to serving you. 

Post: Bird dog fees, how do they work

Elijah GlennPosted
  • Hurst, Tx
  • Posts 169
  • Votes 8

Wow, we had the same question on the same day.