
4 June 2014 | 1 reply
The borrower is in bankruptcy proceedings and therefore can't negotiate with the bank.Does anyone have any ideas or can anyone connect me with someone who may be able to assist with this?

24 June 2014 | 2 replies
Direct mail (targeted mailing lists with very specific language Estate Attorney, Divorce Attorneys, Relocation companies, Local Builders (These folks tend to “land-bank” properties), Investors, Real Estate Agents (they call them “Pocket listings”), Public Records (for bankruptcies and short-sale opportunities), People you know!

9 June 2014 | 1 reply
We put an offer in an a bankruptcy short sale, so the bankruptcy trustee needs to accept the offer (which he did, and is the one I made a thread about previously with the $5k release fee) AND the bank needs to accept the offer as a short sale.Originally, they "accepted" someone else's offer, but they backed out because supposedly didn't want to live in that area.

19 September 2014 | 10 replies
-I have 2 years left on my mortgage-There's about 44k left on the note-I'm two months behind Oct 1st it'll be 3 months-I claimed bankruptcy in 2011-My loan mod wouldn't go thru-I can't find a job that pays what I use to make in this state-House needs a lot of workWith that being said, I asked if she'd add me to the house & have me take over payments and I'd handle repairs.

6 June 2015 | 12 replies
Do you know that Student loan can't be erased by bankruptcy- regardless whether you graduate or not?

24 February 2015 | 7 replies
We have a recent Bankruptcy so most other financing is a no go.

3 March 2017 | 7 replies
I have over 400 foreclosure/pre foreclosure leads that I got from a realtor friend of mine. I'm not sure what is the best route that I should take to utilize these leads they are all in the local middle Tennessee are ...

8 March 2017 | 96 replies
Over the next 15-20 years, I so no reason I can't put 12 together like that...then consider selling and living off the proceeds...without being pressured or constrained by bank loans.I'm not looking to rule the world, or to be the next Donald Trump (who has been in and out of bankruptcy multiple times)- I'm looking to live life on my own terms...and I can do that by paying cash :)For every real estate guru out there telling you to make millions by leveraging, I'm willing to bet there are at least three others that have been in bankruptcy...and one of those three turn around and write books telling you how to get rich on real estate and end up making money that way instead...or they turn into a Dave Ramsey who makes money selling you on how to get out of debt.

2 November 2018 | 12 replies
As I am screening applicants, one of the applicants has low credit score (500+), no bankruptcies, no evictions but has late payments.a) Tenant is willing to put down 1.5 month security deposit (state allowed maximum) and 4 months of rent in advance.

1 March 2017 | 0 replies
A new company called Bankruptcywatch.com is offering an online bankruptcy monitoring service that sounds way better and much easier to use than PACER.