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Joshua Dorkin Tax Lien Podcast from BiggerPockets: Show 56
12 December 2014 | 41 replies
What happens if property is destroyed while your money is invested in the lien.
Scott Schuhwerk Mobile Home Investing - Selling on payments
10 April 2014 | 17 replies
If there were issues arising from excessive damages, such as a borrower rehabbing and destroying the collateral, that is another matter for civil courts to assess consequential damages.That leaves seller financed transactions to be assessed, to the financial side.Dodd-Frank, the SAFE Act and all other underwriting guidelines fail to address the ownership of the note as an asset, much has to do with servicing and reporting requirements, but aspects of asset valuation are totally ignored.
Brandon Hicks Pit bulls as service dogs.....
30 January 2018 | 112 replies
That's only going to cost you money when they destroy the carpet, scratch the floors, and walls.
Chris M. Small victories
20 January 2015 | 7 replies
as well as destroyed the frame of the bedroom door so a new prehung door was needed.
Marci Stein from oil heat to electric ---good or bad?
7 January 2015 | 3 replies
I believe there will be changes in the energy landscape (see Solar panels could destroy US utilities - according to US utilities) in the next few decades.
Guillaume Derouet Foreclose on a LLC
9 January 2015 | 2 replies
@Guillaume DerouetIf you buy the home with any form of bank financing and then quit claim the home into your LLC, the home is still attached to you and your SS# so yes, if you get foreclosed it will destroy your credit.  
Matt Ellis I think I have a deal here. What do I offer?
13 January 2015 | 43 replies
Because once the sale goes through he could freak out and start majorly destroying the place just because of spite.
Joshua Dorkin Anyone else smell any media Bias in Election Coverage?
5 March 2008 | 14 replies
Finally, no matter how good the news, Clinton can't get a positive headline - she destroyed Obama really bad tonight in Florida, but there is hardly a mention.
Mac Bradley Texas foreclosure with IRS lien
9 February 2008 | 7 replies
Always you stand to have damage because homeowner's at times feel that if the place is destroyed no one is going to want it.
Mike Nelson Why is it?
21 March 2008 | 18 replies
And probably destroy all credibility I have but what the hay Ive nothing to hide anymore: 2 years ago: A very sick marriage and divorce to a cruel woman who admitted to trying to drive me to suicide AND even tried overdosing me in my food with MY meds so it looked as such, for my 3mil life insurance which suicide was exempted by then, after that Mental illness like post trauam stress and high risk depression, then an addiction to alcohol, painkillers and cocaine at $2000 a week to cope with feeling like I was no longer myself, just a person in hell on earth.