
16 April 2015 | 43 replies
At my current profession (not real estate) I have been mentored by more experienced coworkers, and I, have mentored my juniors’ (it's kind of surreal to call myself a mentor).

29 March 2014 | 12 replies
And the schools that your target tenant base would look at aren't the best.Lynd is until the kids hit junior high and these aren't markets where your renters are going to go private.
4 April 2014 | 21 replies
., and from what I can see far more complex than our (what I would consider) very straight forward fcl. sale laws and tax sale laws.Example buy a tax sale in CA OR WA and it wipes out each and every encumbrance bar none except IRS liens.. which fall off in 6 months.buy a Foreclosure and you wipe out anything that is junior except ad valorum tax's and Irs liens...from what I am learning here on BP its not like that in the mid west and east.so to that end invest a Grand and get a GOOD local attorney to give you an opinion paper on the subject..

17 November 2015 | 7 replies
However, just because the previous owner signs over a right of redemption does not mean other parties do not have the ability to redeem (ie. junior lien holders, etc.).

7 April 2014 | 4 replies
Hey BP community,Name's Junior Salters, and I am a local investor out of Spartanburg, South Carolina and work mainly in upstate SC including Greenville.
4 April 2014 | 1 reply
And, of course, they'd have to move rather quickly when the home sells.They have a son who is a Junior in high school and they would like to stay in the home another 12 months until he is graduated.

25 June 2014 | 73 replies
Some clients just want the big name, never thinking that the big companies often must send their junior-most people just to try to come closer to competing with the small and medium-sized companies.

12 July 2014 | 18 replies
@David Krulac nailed it, the junior liens have to bid to protect their interest.

21 July 2014 | 52 replies
Most states the liens are junior to the loan but not in our state..

4 October 2012 | 11 replies
I was a Junior at that point and just couldn't figure out how it made sense to go to school when I was earning more than my professors.