
15 August 2009 | 3 replies
INSTRUMENT CODE INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTIONACASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACTADADMINISTRATOR DEEDAHAFFIDAVIT OF HEIRSHIPAOAFFIDAVIT OF OWNERSHIPBSBILL OF SALECDCORRECTION DEEDCRCERTIFICATE OF REDEMPTIONCSCONTRACT SALEDCCANCELLATION DEEDDDDIVORCE DECREEDEDEED OF EXCHANGEDLDEED IN LIEU OF FORECLOSUREDWDEED WITHOUT WARRANTYEDEXECUTOR'S DEEDFAFAMILY AGREEMENTFSFRACTIONAL SEVERANCEGCGUARDIAN'S CONVEYANCEGDGIFT DEEDIAINVENTORY APPRAISEMENTJDJUDGMENT DEEDJHJUDGMENT OF HEIRSHIPLALETTERS OF ADMINISTRATIONLPLEASE PURCHASEMTMUNIMENT OF TITLEODOWELTY DEEDPBPROBATEPDPATITION DEEDQCQUIT CLAIMRLRELINQUISHMENT DEEDSDSHERIFF'S DEEDSESMALL ESTATESLSUB LEASESTSETTLOR TRUSTTDTRUSTEE DEED (FORECLOSURE)VCVOLUNTARY CHANGEWDWARRANTY DEEDAlso, I've noticed that the property owner's name may include things like EXECUTIX or, %JohnDoe.What does that imply about the owners and what are some other words I can target within the property owner's name?

16 September 2009 | 14 replies
I don't have the faintest idea, but the last two times it left the market, it found a chunk of Real Estate and a long-term Bank instrument of some sort or other long before it went back to the slaughterhouse on Wall Street.email for some charts on this. in exchange for sharing the reserach, please share all feedback and thoughts

2 February 2010 | 20 replies
Doing so under those circumstances carried criminal penalties.Another aspect of filing a bogus mortgage is imputed interest rates for the holder if they are too low or interest income and if not recognized becomes a tax evaision issue.Lastly, if you use a deed of trust, with a grantor, grantee and trustee where the provisions of the trust and obligation are made between related parties or the same entity, it may be easily established that the filing was done for some other purpose other than that recited in those instruments and found to be a sham transaction.

27 December 2009 | 3 replies
Don't be afraid to ask questions because you will get an answer....and the best thing is you will get more than one...I love BP it has been instrumental in my last deal and those that have followed and I found a mentor on here as well.

11 July 2010 | 8 replies
I am assuming we can still form tranches, CDOs, and the like with this system and set policy to ensure that the structure of these financial instruments is regulated.
22 May 2011 | 5 replies
Like it's suddenly my problem that he rented a property that is unsuitable to his needs.

29 October 2010 | 38 replies
With all the back-lash against higher education and "elitism" (I've even seen it here on this forum), those that have the opportunity to get the type of education that is required to develop the technology to win this "war" are being discouraged from doing so.Improve our educational system, once again encourage our citizens to become the most technically advanced in the world (instead of discouraging it), and then we'll be able to fight this "war" in more effective ways than putting ten thousand troops into a random village.In addition, take the $100B this country is going to spend in the next 5 years on advanced aircraft that won't do us any good in this particular war, and use that money to build communications technology that WILL allow us to disrupt our enemies, as well as build technology like that which Bryan is working on, which can accomplish much more for much less cost, risk, and collateral damage.Ask any military historian what the most instrumental part of winning WWII was, and he won't say the atom bomb or our superior aircraft -- he'll say it was our ability to break into our enemy's communications channels and then ultimately break their codes -- allowing us access to their strategies and locations.

28 November 2010 | 24 replies
Do you offer these same depositors the chance to convert their large deposits to other debt instruments of the bank?

18 February 2020 | 48 replies
OK, I'll confess I didn't make it through all of the discussion, but I get the show stopper to be forward expectations of rising rates built into the instruments.Someone back earlier in the thread mentioned interest rate swaps (or possibly a forward starting interest rate swap in the case of a 3/1 or 5/1 ARM) as the perfect instrument to accomplish this, but they're only available in the institutional space.

7 December 2018 | 11 replies
If there has been some course, book, seminar, etc. that has been instrumental in your RE education, please share it with us?