
14 March 2015 | 12 replies
All title companies have a corporate council but they are not in the trenchs and they certainly do not create ANY" documents they are at the corp level... unlike closing I do out your way were the Attorney is our version of an escrow officer.. here Senior escrow officer will know as much about transactions as a buyer or seller would need to know.. you go to the attorney when you have a claim or like your talking about if they are going to override a title issue...

10 September 2015 | 104 replies
I've dealt with a lot of hoarder houses and seniors who say they are willing to move......but actually aren't.

15 March 2015 | 16 replies
You can't restrict watching the grandkids either at certain times unless you qualify as an age restricted, senior living community or such exceptions as a non-profit, religious or the landlord lives on premises.

14 April 2015 | 3 replies
@Jeff L.As long as your a U.S. citizen or legally here (guessing you are) you should be able to get a loan as an investment or 2nd home in any state.

24 March 2015 | 5 replies
Hi I have a few family members from out of country the would like to lend me money for my real estate venture .They are not US citizen, they don't have a us bank account and not planing on coming here any time soon.What is the best way to utilize their money?

27 March 2015 | 2 replies
Is it too early for a senior in college with very little savings to be thinking about investing?

8 December 2018 | 5 replies
Hi,I am an American citizen living in Japan and recently two non-US friends have expressed an interest in buying some investments with me.

31 March 2015 | 1 reply
Hi all,My father and I are planning on partnering to buy some rental properties in the US. We both live in Canada and fortunately my Dad has dual citizenship. I am looking for advice on how we can determine whether or...

1 April 2015 | 5 replies
Therefore, you will need to go through the entire process without cutting corners or getting impatient (the real enemy of dealing with seniors).Since I presume this is your first package deal, I suggest you plan on showing up with two note pads, one for each of you, and ask your seller to make notes mirroring what you write down in your well-rehearsed meeting.

31 March 2015 | 0 replies
I currently work for a mortgage company making $40k a year and am a senior in college for Business Finance. i have around $30k in the bank and currently own a townhouse.