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Bruce Woodruff AirBnB Revenue Collapse? Near 50% in some areas......?
20 July 2023 | 160 replies
Even those auditor is asking whether they could survive.
Bryan Dracka Finding an absentee owner?
22 October 2013 | 2 replies
If it does, you could always do a people search or contact your county auditor or city development program for more information!
Uwe S. Hell or Heaven ??
17 November 2009 | 6 replies
15 units for nothing, the land is alone $51k worth (auditor).
Robert Lacey Direct mailing for Apartments
8 March 2017 | 2 replies
@Robert Lacey we use the county auditor's website that you can search by zip code.
Karen Thomas Meeting about a 24-plex, 100% owner financed. thoughts?
12 May 2016 | 11 replies
Check County auditor, see if they are current on their taxes.
Thomas Threadgill New from Jackson, Mississippi
28 April 2014 | 4 replies
I earned my CPA license working as an auditor in public accounting for two years.
January Johnson Can I buy a home directly from an owner facing foreclosure?
16 May 2017 | 72 replies
"Consideration" does not include amounts imputed as a down payment or fee to the distressed home purchaser or a person acting in participation with the distressed home purchaser;(3) Enter into repurchase or lease terms as part of the distressed home conveyance that are unfair or commercially unreasonable, or engage in any other unfair or deceptive acts or practices;(4) Represent, directly or indirectly, that (a) the distressed home purchaser is acting as an advisor or consultant, (b) the distressed home purchaser is acting on behalf of or in the interests of the distressed homeowner, or (c) the distressed home purchaser is assisting the distressed homeowner to save the distressed home, buy time, or use other substantially similar language;(5) Misrepresent the distressed home purchaser's status as to licensure or certification;(6) Perform any of the following until after the time during which the distressed homeowner may cancel the transaction has expired:(a) Accept from any distressed homeowner an execution of, or induce any distressed homeowner to execute, any instrument of conveyance of any interest in the distressed home;(b) Record with the county auditor any document, including any instrument of conveyance, signed by the distressed homeowner; or(c) Transfer or encumber or purport to transfer or encumber any interest in the distressed home;(7) Fail to reconvey title to the distressed home when the terms of the distressed home conveyance contract have been fulfilled;(8) Enter into a distressed home conveyance where any party to the transaction is represented by a power of attorney;(9) Fail to extinguish or assume all liens encumbering the distressed home immediately following the conveyance of the distressed home;(10) Fail to close a distressed home conveyance in person before an independent third party who is authorized to conduct real estate closings within the state.
Tim Coulter Budding San Diego Investor - Previously from Ohio & Rochester, NY
8 March 2018 | 13 replies
I work from home in Oceanside as a sales tax analyst/auditor for a government services consulting firm.
Jimmy John What to do about back taxes on an abandoned house?
25 January 2022 | 4 replies
I got it through quit claim deed and I just get it approved from county assessor, auditor, and recorder.
Kate Lee Question for private/HM lenders: How do you verify the track record of a rehabber?
9 July 2015 | 19 replies
That becomes a supporting document to the matters I just mentioned, besides seeing any judgments, late pays and perhaps undisclosed accounts.You really can't hide your experience or your financial management or your "life style" from a good underwriter or auditor, as they say.....follow the money!