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All Forum Posts by: Timothy B Birt

Timothy B Birt has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Thanks for the advice Tom. Will do!

So what the best way to discover how much a seller owes on their property? I am a newbie. Working on wholesaling this deal however, I do not want to make an offer on this house until I know how much is owed in back mortgage and property taxes. I want the exact number for my buyer. The seller just wants to pay off the house and get out before he is foreclosed on. Do I have the title company look that up? Also a buyer had mentioned to me something about a seller disclosure form to be submitted to the sellers mortgage company where they give you permission to see their mortgage info. Can't seem to find that form anywhere. Anyone heard of those? Whats the easiest solution here? Need some help on this one. Thanks.

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I have done the numbers on two identical manufactured homes. The cashflow looks good and so does the Roi. Question: Can I rent these out to the people even though I am on the trailer parks property? Will they let me do this? Because it seems like I would be in competition with the park for tenants. Anyone know the answer to this, or is it a decision strictly up to the home community? Thanks.