
21 January 2011 | 9 replies
I made it very clear that full title work will be done, and the house will need to convey with clear title so we can get title insurance, so I will find out if anything is currently attached to the house.He's telling me there are no mortgages or liens on the property currently, so he owns the property outright.

6 February 2011 | 8 replies
Obviously, you taking title at settlement means a commission is due within that period.This is an issue in all installment sales except the sub-2 since title is conveyed.

3 February 2011 | 2 replies
I'm sure you can grant deed it back & forth, but that conveyance is a recorded transaction.

16 February 2011 | 2 replies
It needs to look polished and convey that you are professional, experienced, successful, organized, and attentive to detail.

17 February 2011 | 6 replies
You should first do your due diligence to be 100% certain that HUD owns, and is conveying, both sides of the duplex.

10 March 2011 | 25 replies
I saw it, but, I read it to say I could not convey for a certain amount for 3 months.

4 April 2011 | 16 replies
Can they provide the sales contract with the owner to demonstrate their ability to convey the property?

17 April 2011 | 13 replies
When I went there were two instructors as a tag team with one class.A draw back to that is that some related materials are complimentary, talking about a survey requirements and enchroachments are easily understood putting it in context with title issues or conveyance.

13 January 2014 | 46 replies
I have a bunch of tenants.In relaying rent increases,pursuing late rents,etc. it's all how you convey the message that dictates results.Now you could say you have a tenant that doesn't listen no matter what.I can respond that in many cases the tenant wasn't screened properly upon signing the lease or you received an inherited tenant from a landlord who you bought the property from.There is a difference between quality tenants who experience a bump in the road and problem tenants who do not want to pay all the time.Another factor goes back to qualifying the tenants correctly in the beginning.Making sure they have good jobs so you can garnish wages etc. when evicting and they do not pay.If they have pensions and social security instead of a job they have income but you can't garnish it.I agree that lost rent can be a killer.Say you have a tenant where you want to increase 25 bucks a month.The tenant is judgement proof.The tenant has lived there for years.The tenant doesn't care the carpet is older as they made it that way are used to it.

15 May 2011 | 8 replies
To help he girld friend years before, she conveyed a one half undivided interest to 2 properties so give her an interest to improve another credit situation.