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Jay Thomas Help, seller went MIA
8 November 2024 | 8 replies
@Jay ThomasAssuming your money is stuck in escrow with title company.I would call your agents broker on this.Also has the agreement you have expired?
Arron Paulino How do Subject To Offers work for the seller? Won't the loan be called due?
7 November 2024 | 21 replies
My broker also received a few subject to offers and when looked them up in public records on other properties he say Notice of Defaults.
Nevin Wilkie Refinanced my first BRRRR but bank will not let me put it into an LLC
13 November 2024 | 18 replies
Any lender that does not know this does not work with enough investors and you should look for a broker that understands investors and can advise you property.
Priti Ag Using the same property as MTR or STR?
5 November 2024 | 6 replies
We love Pricelabs and using the custom settings to set up min stays and pricing to make our calendar available exactly the way we need it for STR and MTR bookings.
Account Closed Finder's Fee for Non-Agents Illegal?
6 November 2024 | 19 replies
Many you have to have a full Brokers license not just a Sales license.
Heather Jensen Single Family Home Builder
6 November 2024 | 3 replies
As a Banker I usually get my customers approved for their construction financing and then offer a builder who we already have approved in that State/County.
Sahara Faughn Please advise - Covid-19 partial claim, Preforeclosure auction and home sale
14 November 2024 | 12 replies
I may be wrong in my understanding of the real estate code of ethics outlined in the Arizona state statutes, and everything else I've read regarding real estate transactions, but as far as I understand it the original agreement to sell is null and void due to the nondiscolure committed by the real estate agent/broker first in the fact that he signed the agreement to sell as the buyer, misrepresentating himself as the agent and stating he had a buyer/investor and Secondly because the agent involved should not sign in representation of the buyer but may only accompany the buyer to the signing (it was done through docusign, I signed first and then was notified that the buyer had signed and downloaded a copy, I didn't look at who the buyer was until just last night).
Jeff Galak Lactchel vs SuperTenders
6 November 2024 | 29 replies
., but the quality of its service evinces a deep disregard for customer satisfaction.
Andre Brock Any experience on hiring a rmlo?
8 November 2024 | 5 replies
Mike licensed Mortgage lender who can do residential owner occ loans is what a RMLO is.they are tough to find because most work for a broker that will not allow one offs.. when I was current with my RMLO license I thought about setting up for this business but too much work for to little money.RMLO needs to be a state licensed mortgage lender and NMLS registered to do owner occ loans. 
Carey Branam Purchasing a tax lien property from investor
7 November 2024 | 2 replies
A local broker/investor has recently bought a tax lien for the house next door to us.