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Account Closed best approach direct mail.
13 May 2011 | 19 replies
Unless you plan on going to the court house to pull them yourself, your upfront cost for the list is going to be very high.
Gene Corral where and how to get started.
6 May 2011 | 10 replies
Go to any court house and find out who the biggest players are at the auctions.
Purnima Mehta Title insurance
30 April 2011 | 7 replies
You go down to the court house and you make sure the property is properly titled.6 months later, you get a call and a demand for $20,000 from some woman who says she was the ex-wife of the seller and hew husband was to pay her that amount in the divorce decree for the house.
Nicole Lomibao Divorce with 2 properties
1 May 2011 | 7 replies
Some people just can't get divoced, some are too poor to go to court and hash out the greviences and some are too well off, but not well off enough, that's where you seem to be.Question is, did the property cash flow?
Najia Safi I need help in finding a deadbeat tenant
7 September 2011 | 12 replies
On my applications I always had make, year, model, color of vehicles and license #.Since you have a judgment you can run a credit report, the new address might pop up after awhile.You might ask the next time you go to court for the court to order the disclosure of the SSN (but you should have nad that) they probably have it as service was probably required.People are creatures of habit, begin with what you know.
Nicolas J whats going wrong here
17 May 2011 | 10 replies
Also try bandit signs, and probate court.
Jonathan H. Basics of Rent-to-Own? Family member being too generous.
16 October 2011 | 4 replies
Then lease the property to the friend and they can provide the friend with an Option to Purchase the property under a seperate contract. when the friend gets to a point where they can put cash dow and get financing, then sell it to them.You can really mess up a property giving a non-relaitive an undivided one half interest and often a court action is required to cure problems.
Danny Day Property Managers - Making Money? Please Chime In
5 September 2017 | 20 replies
A great place to prospect for clients is thrugh your local eviction court-find property owners who have just been run through the court system grind.
Kyle Fasano LLC or Corp???
1 March 2012 | 17 replies
I'll add that recent court cases have significantly weakened top-down protection for assets inside a single-member LLC.
Jason Green SHORT SALE HELP!
7 June 2011 | 10 replies
Here are your keys and I will see you in court.3.)