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All Forum Posts by: Lawanna Crile

Lawanna Crile has started 1 posts and replied 6 times.

Ken, Thank you for your feedback. I appreciate your suggestion, I hope you can appreciate my opinion without taking offense. The thing about that is I can consult 3 different attorneys and receive 3 different opinions.
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Well, I obviously cannot edit or delete this post or attachment. I regretted it as soon as I posted. It contains too much personal information to share with everyone.
Thank you Chris.
Well, I obviously cannot edit or delete this post or attachment. I regretted it as soon as I posted. It contains too much personal information to share with everyone.
Well, I obviously cannot edit or delete this post or attachment. I regretted it as soon as I posted. It contains too much personal information to share with everyone.
Hello Denise, I no longer have a scanner so I hope the picture taken with my phone will be clear enough to read. The Realtor I've decided to list the home with contacted the attorney he prefers to close his deals. I do not know his name, but the attorney told him I will probably be required by the buyers mortgage company to buy a Redemption Bond, at $10.00 per $1.000.00. 

I bought a single family home on the courthouse steps. Did my title search, tax search. The deceased owner's Daughter signed a Right of Redemption Waiver. Now I that I've put MORE $$ money in the property my realtor tells me his Title Agent (Attorney) say's the right of redemption stands regardless of the signed waiver I have.

Am I stuck holding this property a year until the redemption period expires? Honestly, who wants to buy a house knowing the right to redeem might possibly be exercised? 

Thanks, June