
25 July 2015 | 2 replies
Have you had a recent Windstorm mitigation survey performed?

6 August 2015 | 12 replies
Are both a Promissory Note as well as a Deed of Trust needed for a small private loan (~10% of single-family house cost)? I've gotten two "yes" and two "no" responses regarding the need for a Deed of Trust. All four...

16 February 2016 | 66 replies
Normally, some of those risks are mitigated with local knowledge.

4 August 2015 | 12 replies
My last four houses have been in flood zones and it had no effect on the sale of the properties.If you think I am on a coast somewhere the properties were actually in the desert of Palm Springs, Indio area, The flood zones were classified as once in a 100 year flood zone, Also to mitigate the insurance requirements you just have to submit a elevation report some on file with county some had to pay for.

4 August 2015 | 3 replies
Some States require that to be professionally mitigated and if not, You can be held liable for years after you sell it if not done properly- Plus you will have to disclose you had mold and how you mitigated it.My humble opinion- Walk away with the spread you are currently getting.

8 August 2015 | 4 replies
This is a completely unknown scenario to me and I am wondering if anyone can give me advice on what to consider, request, research, advantages, disadvantages, risks, risk mitigation, required/recommended paperwork, etc.Thanks!

11 August 2015 | 4 replies
What are you doing as an investor to mitigate this risk?

13 August 2015 | 10 replies
With more advanced servicing technology systems, non-bank servicers may also be better able to offer loss mitigation alternatives to troubled borrowers.

12 August 2015 | 3 replies
What loss mitigation effort has the bank made?

12 August 2015 | 2 replies
Best to consult an accountant with cross border real estate and business expertise to get a full understanding of how you should hold (own) any Canadian properties to best fit your situation and mitigate tax liabilities.DispositionAs a non-resident, when you sell a property, you must notify the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) pretty much immediately (something like 7-10 days if memory serves) to obtain a certificate of compliance.