
3 July 2014 | 3 replies
-Banks can technically call the loan if you transfer it into an LLC, but they won't.The path I am following is typically:Buy in personal name, rehab, get cash-out loan, convey property to llc.orBuy in personal name with purchase loan, convey property to llcDepending on whether the property is financeable or not at purchase.

7 July 2014 | 3 replies
Just a couple of tweaks.The Borrower conveying title in March 2014 would not really do much to avoid foreclosure.

1 December 2015 | 79 replies
As for the second question, a degree conveys two messages...you can finish what you start, and you can be taught.

28 July 2014 | 14 replies
You buy CFDs the same way you buy a note and deed of trust but the settlement is different as you need to buy the property to convey good title.As to Bill's comments, the Dodd Frank Act also takes in loan servicing, which a contract for deed as an installment contract will be included just as a mortgage.

29 September 2014 | 11 replies
The lender was paid off and failed to record a satisfaction / lien release / re-conveyance (whatever gets used in that county).

26 March 2014 | 32 replies
You do not convey title or have an acquisition.

30 March 2014 | 13 replies
The Property is in ____________________________ County, and is described as follows (If lengthy, attach legal description):______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Address: _____________________________________________________________ Zip: ________________It is understood that the Property will be conveyed by General Warranty Deed (unless otherwise required) subject to taxes, existing zoning (unless otherwise specified in paragraph 16), covenants, restrictions and easements of record.1.

2 April 2014 | 21 replies
You should acknowledge the conveyance of formal approval in writing.

8 April 2014 | 22 replies
@Chan Khim : If your property is in an LLC, a bank will make you convey it back into your own personal name before it will write a conventional loan or HELOC.

5 April 2014 | 2 replies
furthermore, I noticed that in county records, HUD had conveyed the warranty deed to a Wilmington Trust financial company.