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GANI ADEBOYE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT AFTER BAILOUT
10 October 2008 | 25 replies
I am curiuos to have insight from people who were in the business post Savings and Loan Crisis...specifically from a more experienced perspective..What do u guys think will be the effect of the Bailout ...vis a vis Rea l estate prices....PLS I DO NOT WANT THIS TO DESCEND INTO POLITICAL DISCOURSE, AM NOT INTERESTED IN SOCIALIST,FASCIST AND CAPITALIST POLITICAL DIATRIBE( NOT INTERESTED) am stricly interested in what I can do to better myself under this emerging conditions.Thank you
Account Closed finding out who holds the mortgage?
13 October 2008 | 8 replies
When a loan or its servicing rights are sold, the mortgage holder is notified.
Matthew Mucker First investment property: need a sanity check
15 October 2008 | 15 replies
I could owner-finance in a wrap mortgage, which would give me positive cash flow, but I'd have to hope the mortgage holder didn't call the due-on-sale clause.
Alex Locklear Getting paid fee as a lien holder?
13 October 2008 | 3 replies
Do I send the buyer directly to the seller with the 220K price and write up a lien invoice and get paid as a lien holder?
Alex Locklear Please Help!-Promissory note?
14 October 2008 | 0 replies
I've heard one can "release" their interest in a property by having the seller sign a promissory note to pay me the difference between the two contracts; I've also hear of getting paid as a lien holder?
Will Barnard Scary!! Your thoughts . . .
25 October 2008 | 18 replies
The holding of this stock, however, does not carry with it the control and financial interest conveyed to holders of common stock in for-profit organizations.
Ken Butler Bailout Your IRA Funds With Real Estate
23 October 2008 | 1 reply
By taking control of their future, IRA funds holders who self-direct can immediately be at work in the multifamily and apartment real estate market and start generating significant wealth in a retirement plan without the concerns and fears of the plunging world credit markets.
Larry Gonzales Seasoning Issue
24 January 2009 | 11 replies
So they own the property but u own the note..( which was been placed into non accrual status) Now as a note holder... cant you sell the property with a new note value to X buyer.
Account Closed A matter of life and ...
29 October 2008 | 24 replies
When we bailout the Financial institutions who have mishandled and mismanaged the funds of stockholders and account holders please show me how that is different?
Casey Gordon modfying loan
30 October 2008 | 0 replies
Junior trust deed lien holder forecloses; note owner of the senior abandons property, senior loan is delinquent, property value upside down.