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Voytek Branach Getting Started with Flipping
5 April 2017 | 4 replies
It’s also not uncommon for auctions to be postponed without a new date being published.
Shiloh Lundahl Rich Dad Poor Dad’s investing principles - GOOD or BAD?
12 January 2020 | 80 replies
The money always goes to either postponed needs (braces; fixing the car) or postponed wants (that nice vacation; a new TV). 
Bill Plymouth What's with the animosity towards whole-salers?
10 September 2019 | 147 replies
.$137k....closed in 18 days (the seller needed that time to move and I got the foreclosure sale postponed to do the sale).These properties Will sell quicker, to a Real buyer and Net more on the mls.....every time.
Account Closed I just sold my first rental home and I made 109,000!
5 January 2015 | 100 replies
My understanding is you can postpone the the fed tax, but CA will still want theirs if you cross the border.
Ken Rishel Chattel Lending on Manufactured Homes and SCRA
30 January 2016 | 0 replies
A landlord may not evict a servicemember or his or her dependents from certain residences occupied primarily as a residence during a period of military service except by court order.The fact that a servicemember applies for, or receives a stay, postponement, or suspension of his or her obligations or liabilities pursuant to the SCRA may not in itself provide the basis for the following:A determination by a lender or other person that the servicemember is unable to pay the obligation or liability in accordance with its terms; A creditor’s denial or revocation of credit, change in terms of an existing credit arrangement, or refusal to grant credit to the servicemember in substantially the amount or on substantially the terms requested; An adverse report relating to the creditworthiness of the servicemember by or to a consumer reporting agency; A refusal by an insurer to insure the servicemember; An annotation in a servicemember’s record by a creditor or a person engaged in the practice of assembling or evaluating consumer credit information identifying the servicemember as a member of the National Guard or a reserve component; or a change in the terms offered or conditions required for the issuance of insurance.Whenever a court grants a stay, postponement, or suspension to a servicemember on an obligation, it may similarly grant a person primarily or secondarily liable such a stay, postponement, or suspension.ConclusionThose engaged in purchase money lending as chattel for manufactured homes, and those engaged in lease with option to purchase are equally bound to comply with these regulations, but not in the same format required for government backed mortgages.All purchase money agreements should contain, or by separate notice of equal importance at the time of closing for which the borrower(s) affirm in writing receipt of a copy of, their rights under SCRA in a format acceptable to the CFPB and other regulators.
Yenlan Patton How to say... offer the deadbeat tenant cash to move out
11 April 2016 | 44 replies
Heard of one the other day that said because the tenant refused to sign for the certified notice of eviction and thus didn't get it 10 days before the court date, he wasn't properly noticed and issued a postponement
Wesley W. Tenant respect
11 September 2014 | 19 replies
Considering the rent is only $100 under market, it's probably OK to keep her if the only issue is that she pays a bit late.A better way is to ask her if you were to postpone the due date to, say, 10th of each month, instead of the 5th, if she can 100% pay on time.I have a tenant who got paid on the 5th (on my due date), and he was scrambling trying to find me right after he got paid so it's not late a few times.  
Mike Welch Property Tax Appeal 2012
10 January 2012 | 10 replies
(d) Information that was previously requested under Section 41.461 by the protesting party that was not made available to the protesting party at least 14 days before the scheduled or postponed hearing may not be used as evidence in the hearing.What I understand this to mean is that in your hearing the appraisers can ONLY use the data/comps that the appraiser already provided to you. 2.
Ken Henson Pre-foreclosure in Texas
27 April 2020 | 16 replies
The 21 day posting period for Texas might not allow adequate time for short sales if you can't get the lender to postpone the foreclosure, but it does give enough time to do a quick closing.
Blake C. Which Tenant would you take?
16 December 2014 | 15 replies
Is this a legal approach... postponing on a tenant to see if you get someone better?