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Michael Christopher North Jersey Newbie - Hello Everyone!
29 March 2012 | 15 replies
You sure you aren't just a little sensitive?
Isaac Isaacson Renter wants to Buy Rental House
3 April 2012 | 15 replies
I can assure you that if you get the BPO or appriased value of the place with such reduced selling and holding expenses that is your best deal on the table.The buyer will have other safeguards in place for them, the property will be appraised and inspected if it is not a cash deal.
Karan Bartnick buying new construction home
11 April 2012 | 1 reply
That depends of your skill level and ability to negoiate a price....if you hired a buyer's agent and pay them yourself.If the home is listed on the MLS, getting a Realtor won't cost you any more, probably a good idea to use one.If you are contracting directly with a builder to build a home for you getting a Realtor involved will up the price one way or another you will be paying for a Realtor.Your have several safeguards as a buyer when using a lender, they will want it inspected, see that is free of liens through the construction process, have title work done, have it appraised and coordinate closing, so there is no need for a Realtor to get involved with these issues.
David Brauner The Man Who Blew the Whistle on Countrywide - Kyle Lagow
9 April 2013 | 1 reply
This has the potential to be a lightning rod for the demise of Landsafe and we will need to act to make sure every effort has been made to safeguard against this…”Nothing changed as a result of the letter, Lagow says.
Scott W. Tired of people ripping on Detroit
28 July 2013 | 27 replies
As many as 42,000 of Detroit's estimated 380,000 homes could go to auction this fall.The ongoing decline of poor neighborhoods while downtown revives points to the sensitive subject of race, in a city that is 83 percent black and has lived through race riots in the 1940s and 1960s.Poor services and the possibility that a state-appointed manager will take over the city have fueled frustration among African Americans, community leaders say."
Jose Rodriguez Owner guaranteed financing
14 May 2013 | 15 replies
if so, can I put a lien on the new mortgage for a certain amount to safeguard my interest?
Justin Pierce I'm done with Wholesalers, I'm taking it in house... Suggestions?
30 May 2013 | 67 replies
They're really sensitive about big trucks in my county but I've been thinking about things like that myself.
Neil C. Newbie out of Southern California
23 May 2013 | 7 replies
I never send postcards as I try to be sensitive to the clients situation and not letting the whole neighborhood know they are in foreclosure.Bandit signs are also a good way to find deals, although I am noticing now that it seems like every corner of every city/town there is a different WE BUY HOUSES sign LOL..I am a full time investor/wholesaler so what I do is plan my marketing techniques daily.
Bonnie Low Help! Our Lender Can't Seem to Close. What Can We Do?
6 December 2020 | 14 replies
Great, let's live "beta test" (after letting others deal with the "alpha tests") with a non-time sensitive vanilla W2 / 775 FICO owner occ SFR refi.
Elliott Gansner Increasingly disabled tenant damaging common bathrooms
10 December 2020 | 3 replies
Notify the ownership, or your supervisor of the sensitive issue before you send out any notices to this individual.