
9 February 2014 | 75 replies
Everything's negotiable and a lender might be willing to back off, but there is no built-in right for a borrower to prevent the lender exercising DOS by deeding back the property.

19 January 2014 | 11 replies
What kind of pitfalls have you experienced that have prevented closing?

17 January 2014 | 11 replies
Excessive talking is usually an attempt to prevent getting challenged on anything.Better Business Bureau is making money off accreditation.. but I would still take a look at the complaints.

2 June 2013 | 2 replies
I would look into your city and state codes, but in my experience when i installed a gas fireplace in my property instead of lining it with a new flue i simply installed a new b vent chimney inside the old brick one, and my water heater also was vented though the old brick as well with a 3" b vent, if you would like to bypass the old chimney all together and cap it (bug prevention) look into new 95% effecent furnaces, they are vented in PVC and can be vented out through side walls, they also make power vent water heaters if you did not want to convert to electric.

4 June 2013 | 9 replies
What prevents the end buyer from just forfeiting on a contract right at the last minute, then your contract with the seller is voided and then your buyer just buys directly from the seller?

3 January 2019 | 9 replies
The opinion of that attorney who came up with the idea won't prevent BofA for example from calling the note and going to foreclosure, you or the seller/optionor will need to take the issue to court to stop the process, my opinion is that the optionor won't win, but that's just my opinion.

6 June 2013 | 7 replies
Dion makes a good point to your shadow dealings, filing a memorandum of an accepted sale contract would certainly muddy the waters, but let the seller know it's being filed and that may prevent her from entering into other agreements.

13 June 2013 | 9 replies
Robert Joiner, they don't want to prevent poor investors from being able to move to a new house, so you get the idea, yes.

13 June 2013 | 2 replies
Assuming the loan documents prevent transferring title to my LLC, what should I do?
20 May 2014 | 11 replies
Jerry Kisasonak It absolutely sucks, but I have only noticed Bank of America and Wells Fargo are the only ones preventing Trust to purchase properties.