
7 January 2022 | 47 replies
No one is making the moral argument that your friend is fornicating with a man and committing detestable abominations corrupting the property .

13 September 2018 | 7 replies
Hi guys...hope all well...notsure if this is the right form to post.I have a client that bought few lands in dallas, texas from the sheriff tax sale.The redemption (6 months passed) 6 months because they are empty lots.Got them listed for sale and undercontract...now at the closing when the title company issued the policy commitment...they want to add language says they wont cover the redemption up to 2 years...

7 September 2018 | 1 reply
I know that's almost doubling the passive income but for such a huge commitment in time and debt, it doesn't seem quite worth the risk.Try a BRRRR using the stored equity and do a series of smaller and cheaper SFH.

8 September 2018 | 7 replies
I suspect I have paid close to a million in wholesaler fees I just don't deal with them personally at the street level. but I do see their fee's on the huds I fund.. but its Highly regional.. out east were you live much more prevalent than were I live.. in fact where I live its illegal and the state is starting to send out cease and desist and fining those selling real estate without a license..

8 September 2018 | 2 replies
well your description of the situation is not complete.. do you know its landlocked.. somehow if there is a home there I suspect it is not.. but it does happen I am in a landlocked case right now been two years fighting it thankfully I have title insurance and they are paying the lawyers.. first thing you do is not rely on your own due diligence if your not a surveyor or familiar with maps etc.you do one thing first .. you order a title report.. you may have to pay for it.. say 200 to 250.. your probably in a title abstract state. ( not sure but most of the NE is) the title company hires an abstractor to do the court house work they will then write you a title commitment.. if your TRULY landlocked there will be an exception IE they wont insure access.. if this is missing then you ask them to clearly denote on the plat map where the legal access is.. you then take that map and see if it works on the ground..

13 September 2018 | 7 replies
I'm definitely not in a hurry, so I will likely be spending the next few months reading books and visiting properties before I make any major commitments.

10 September 2018 | 18 replies
The contract is not contingent on clear title . it only says if the buyer does not agree on a cloud or lien or anything that clouding the tie they should notify me within 20 days of me receiving the title commitment . which should jave been done but not yet . and that commitment should have been done 5 days of signing the contract which was 08/14/2018 The contract also says he can assign or relist it on MLS but he is not licensed some other broker did list for himI spoke to the PA realtor commission to check his name if he carries any license and he does not.

12 September 2018 | 12 replies
But I am committed, to taking my time back.

10 September 2018 | 8 replies
So I have some properties to be structured for rent-to-own strategies and I want to make sure, after pre-screening and all, that the tenant will commit to owning the home in the next few years.What are some ways I can help them get to their homeownership?

1 November 2018 | 11 replies
I have recently decided to make a serious commitment to investing in real estate.I have been interested in real estate for decades.