
30 January 2017 | 147 replies
Since we have no idea, I suggest not altering your strategies based on guesses- we all must hope that the system of checks and balances is robust enough to prevent an apocalypse.

10 January 2017 | 14 replies
As for this winter the tenants are all still under the contract that was in place when I purchased the property so I can not alter the lease mid contract.

12 January 2020 | 22 replies
That's an option but I like turn around speed and prefer minor alteration permit most of the time.

14 July 2017 | 10 replies
Once you determine the current condition of the property via the inspection you might need to alter that price.Also use the inspection report to determine the current condition and usable life expectancy of major components and appliances on the property.

10 July 2017 | 7 replies
My company has sold a few houses (buy and hold, but rehabbed (paint/appliance, no alteration permits) before sale) with the buyer going USDA.

13 July 2017 | 9 replies
A real estate broker is typically prohibited from practicing law, so they must use standard contracts pretty much only altered in filling the blanks.

17 July 2017 | 2 replies
Is there any way in which you would alter the above plan?

19 November 2018 | 42 replies
2 of these parts have been changed and/or altered recently.

16 August 2017 | 2 replies
Money WELL spent, which includes alterations and proof reading

23 November 2019 | 79 replies
@Chris Purcell we are talking different things I am not talking about garden variety CC fraud.. of course you can dispute those.. what I am talking about is your e mail getting intercepted between you and your title company or closing attorney a few digits altered and you wire 100k to the wrong account.. that money is GONE and GONE forever and your SOL. why the title companies and lawyer closers are so adamant about it is its happened to them .. and they have to cover.your the seller you have proceeds title company says they wired it does not show up in your account.. well they have to eat it and cover it..