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Brandon Turner Tenant says shower door magically broke... what would you do?
1 August 2014 | 18 replies
I'd definitely go and check it out and do some investigating.
Patrick Reagan Property location
20 December 2013 | 2 replies
Thanks,Bill.I will follow up on your ideas.The other issue I will need to investigate is the days on market for such properties.I intend to flip the property.
Chelsy C How can I make sure the title has no cloud or having a clear title after closing a short sale on a property in California?
22 December 2013 | 5 replies
They or you can investigate issues to ensure all is going as expected rather than accepting a "don't worry about it" answer, but don't worry about trust documents or trustee performance.
Andrew S. Office self storage facility
23 December 2013 | 6 replies
I have some investigating to do.
Casey Barnett Brand new from Vancouver, WA!
21 January 2014 | 8 replies
I would take notes when listening because you ll hear a lot of good ideas and will want to investigate in depth later on.
Bryan Hancock The JOBS Act - How To Verify Investors Are Accredited
14 January 2014 | 47 replies
You could still do the more thorough investigation where folks start billing expensive legal hours after this screening in cases where you publicly solicit and meet new investors.After reviewing things it seems that a 30-day "cooling off period" is either a requirement or highly recommended for investors you find through public solicitation.
Greg D. Purchasing Tax Lien on property that is in foreclosure
27 January 2014 | 10 replies
I've heard about some tough situations with liens and brankruptcy filings.Is there anything you do (or can do) to investigate bankruptcies before purchaing a lien?
Jess Barker New Member from Central Illinois
17 January 2014 | 9 replies
Looks like you have a long history in real estate and records research which will come in handy when investigating individual investment properties.
Adrian Rice Finding the sellers background info
15 January 2014 | 2 replies
If you are really interested you can hire private investigator or skip-trace service to track down the owner.Cheers, Alison
Andrew Scott Lease option - taxes and seller's risks
3 December 2014 | 20 replies
Thing is those reports are to signal money laundering matters, illegal activities, the IRS to the DEA  get the reports and they will investigate.