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Susan K. Quick question on title Policy - need help ASAP
3 September 2024 | 7 replies
Ask a settlement agent for more details about what they would require to delete them.I believe the Enhanced ALTA Homeowner's Policy is not available in Florida because it contains certain affirmative coverages that insure against matters that may occur in the future. 
Marcus Welson Flat Fee or Reduced Cost Title Services in Florida
2 September 2024 | 2 replies
I've never heard of a flat fee settlement company in Florida or anywhere else. 
Marcus Welson Seller Closing Costs Review and Options
31 August 2024 | 4 replies
I asked for a sample estimate ahead of time to make sure I can check everything.ALTA Seller's Settlement Statement provided by the buyer's title company lists:H.
Noah Bacon NAR Rule Changes in Full Effect
3 September 2024 | 2 replies
Now that August 17th has passed, and the new NAR Settlement is in effect, big changes for consumers on both sides of real estate transactions are being felt across the nation.
NA Reddy Would I benefit from an LLC if I invest in RE thru Syndications
31 August 2024 | 12 replies
If insurance doesn't cover the settlement and an additional million is needed, I'll be responsible for $10,000 (1% ownership).I've been on these boards for nearly 15 years and nobody can provide an example of a landlord being sued for so much that they lost their investment and impacted their personal finances.
Joseph Clemens Need Opinions and Advice Please!!!
30 August 2024 | 8 replies
Its been standing for the past 30 years and I did not notice any concerns with settlement, etc. 
Yixiong Pan How to Research Whether A Property Has Inheritance Tax Liens
29 August 2024 | 5 replies
What will happen is it'll be deducted from the seller's take away at settlement.
Sani Shu Anybody familiar with Keystone Funding Network?
6 September 2024 | 79 replies
Items you will be asked for will be:Address:Purchase Price:Rehab budget:Estimated Term needed:Estimated ARV:Square Feet:Configuration (Bedrooms, Bathrooms):Rehab short description:Explain why this is a good deal:Your history in real estate (including number of flips):Any other comments about the project:Include a Property Data Sheet (MLS Listing, FSBO Ad, Auction Listing, etc)Also include a minimum of 3 Solid Sales Comparables – preferable realtor generated*Once all of stage one above is sent in it can take up to 24 hours for approval to move on to stage 2.Stage 2 on the following page.1Page 2 of 2-Stage 2-After initial review we’ll need the following items sent to processing (Note: all costsat this point are your responsibility & don’t guarantee funding):Inspection from a professional inspectorBPO or Appraisal (Please see guidelines below for a BPO)REPCDates: Inspection Period, Settlement DateDetailed Renovation Budget from 3 contractors (please tell is which contractor you feel best about using)More info may be needed as we move forward, it depends on the best structure for the deal*Once all of stage 2 is submitted in will take a few hours to review and if everything is approved it can take upto 10 business days to close.BPO Guidelines:Please do not use your buyer’s agent to do the BPO.
Albert Hepp Minimizing acquisition costs when you get to the Repeat part of BRRRR
28 August 2024 | 4 replies
Will this change with the new NAR MLS Rules settlement in August?
Laurence Walsh-Hodson Question on Property Managers
29 August 2024 | 5 replies
Of course, this is all changing due to NAR's settlement, effective August 13, that no longer allows listing agents to offer buyer agents compensation via the seller.