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N/A N/A Wrap-around Mortgages
20 December 2007 | 3 replies
The mortgage due on sale clause would not be triggered because the LLC is still the owner of the property.
Joe Black Land Trusts
26 December 2007 | 12 replies
I understand the use of a "fictious name trust" it makes sense... but the "John Smith Land Trust December 25, 2007" where the land is deeded to an irrevocable trust fbo John Smith, and the trustee is some third party.As an attorney, I cannot not seem to get a level of comfort.The way I see them isJohn Smith conveys to Jon Doe as trustee of the John Smith Land TrustJohn Smith is the beneficiary, but has no power to remove the trustee or convey the property... so if Jon Doe wants to he can convey the property away, or encumber it.... further.. when the land is put into the trust I am of the opinion it triggers the due on sale clause.... if it is Foreclosed on, then the bank in not secured, and the owners are gonna get nailed for loan fraud....
Bart Nakielski National market in a recession?
24 April 2020 | 27 replies
that obviously triggered that nasty day in '87, but the market corrected that prob so it no longer exists.
N.A N.A Leave equity in or pull it out?
19 February 2008 | 24 replies
I forget what triggers the behavior.
Brian Smith Subject to Selling
11 January 2008 | 1 reply
If you give the buyer a new mortgage at a higher balance and interest rate, and therefore higher payment, than the one you're paying, you're doing a wrap.Biggest downside is that it triggers the due-on-sale clause in your mortgage, which may, but probably won't, result in your lender calling it due.
Joshua Dorkin Global Stock Markets Crash - Monday, Jan 21 2008
27 January 2008 | 20 replies
Triggered, I think, but this whole subprime mess.
Jim Stevenson newbie from Memphis, TN
4 March 2008 | 3 replies
BTW, I do know how to use the search function so I'll try and research before pulling the trigger.
Marcello Di Gerlando How would you leverage a 100k cash and a fully paid off 400K house to build wealth in this economy?
20 September 2011 | 15 replies
So if I’m going to pull the trigger I think now would be good time.
Stephanie Anson Creative ways to market your flip to buyers (retail)? Ideas?
4 October 2011 | 11 replies
You might need to use a trigger mechanism.
Allende Hernandez Seller Financing - Hard to get!
12 October 2011 | 15 replies
I didn't pull the trigger and am glad I didn't.