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Veronica Mitchell Nightmare surprise before closing
6 August 2024 | 4 replies
@Veronica Mitchell most contracts have a finance contingency where if you can’t get the loan then you get your earnest money back, but you’d still lose the money spent on inspections and appraisal if already done.
Kevin S. Re-Inspection after storm just passed through while under contract?
8 August 2024 | 17 replies
Ask your attorney and review the contract nonetheless that is the point of a final walkthrough.
Denise Evans Judicial Foreclosure of Alabama tax lien (the new system)
3 August 2024 | 27 replies
It does into effect on 10/1/24 and applies to any liens for which a final order of foreclosure has not been entered by that date.I think Jocelyn's question was about tax deeds from the state.
Mike Wells Astonished at my tax services bill!
3 August 2024 | 28 replies
If you do value billing and not hourly like a lot of firms do, having a final price based on similar jobs with some give just in case it ends up being more is the way to go. 
Andrew Fusco Finding and purchasing pre-foreclosure
29 July 2024 | 3 replies
In judicial foreclosure states, like FL, the proceedings must be conducted through the courts with a judge making a final ruling.
Emmanuel Ola Undisclosed Code Violations and Unexpected Fees : Can I Hold Seller Accountable?
31 July 2024 | 11 replies
On June 28, a second notice to abate public nuisance and an order to show cause was issued, requiring the seller to appear before a hearing officer on July 16, 2024.On July 16, when no one showed up, another notice was issued for timely abatement of the nuisance, giving 30 days, until August 15, to repair the heat, fix the plumbing, obtain a fire rehab permit, and receive a final inspection.The property was listed for sale on June 10, 2024, nine days after the seller received the first notice.
Tyler Steinke Sell or Hold 1 year old Rental for 50k profit?
28 July 2024 | 4 replies
We really are breaking even as far as cash flow is concerned but would also be in a fine financial situation if we rented it back out and would just lose a month of rent.My wife and I both work W2 jobs and manage our rental properties ourselves. 
Michael Plaks GRAY area alert: deducting real estate education
30 July 2024 | 23 replies
Although during an audit, a cross auditor with an unpleasant attitude, or who for some reason dislikes the client, or is just having a bad day might disallow it- causing either a fine or going to court making the client pay for that (And no one wants to be a test case $$$$$$).
Navjeet Singh Put non contingent offer - closing jitters
27 July 2024 | 15 replies
For most sales you are allowed a final walk-through prior to closing. 
Joshua Jones Getting started w/ Tax deeds Alabama
23 July 2024 | 1 reply
He wholesales tax deeds and also has a finance company for tax sale investors.