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Yenlan Patton How to say... offer the deadbeat tenant cash to move out
11 April 2016 | 44 replies
The tenant may complain that you are stalking or harassing them as one of mine alleged.It is quite puzzling why the eviction service took more than 10 days to file, when the process of filing is quite straightforward.
Shiloh Lundahl If you have less then 20k, you shouldn’t invest in real estate
6 March 2020 | 129 replies
"Investing" though, is only one peice of the puzzle
Anastasia Jordan Recovering and/or Researching Heir Property
20 December 2019 | 6 replies
So I'll be visiting the historical society of another county to piece another puzzle together.
Matthew Newby 2 homes on 1 parcel financing options
11 February 2019 | 4 replies
Just want to make sure I'm not missing a piece of this puzzle.
William Kim Thinking about Investing in Syndication
19 September 2019 | 43 replies
If at the end of the day, all "pieces of the puzzle" align, then I'd consider moving forward with the investment. 
Luke Elliott How to put the puzzle in order
20 May 2022 | 1 reply
I feel puzzled though it's like I have all the puzzle pieces sitting in front of me I don't know where to start.
Nate Roman Sandwich lease options
16 October 2023 | 32 replies
The agreements you use, also, are a critical part of the puzzle
Heblin Villa California HOA foreclosure
19 November 2014 | 21 replies
I rely on "propertyradar.com" for title search, than I pull a property profile for guidance at the county recorder's office to puzzle together loans and re-conveyances, foreclosure notices and releases but have not been able to figure out "how to" estimate default amounts on mortgage liens, for example I am currently looking at this HOA foreclosure schedule for 11-26-14 in which the estimated market value is $484, 397.00, with a standing senior mortgage of $103,000.00 issued on 7/16/2009 and the HOA default in the amount of $22,488.00; There is no other mortgage liens, judgments, special liens, notice of default or notice of trustee sale found and the starting bid is set at $24,950.00I do not know if current mortgage is in default, I just see every day how big players confidently bid huge amounts on this properties and think they would not do it without certain degree of confidence, in other words from my example above how can I estimate the maximum amount to bid if there is no certainty that the senior loan has 80 or 90 thousand dlls. in default, my experience is if someone else has defaulted on the hoa, most likely their mortgage is in default as well.
Caleb Charles Portfolio Lending
23 February 2015 | 6 replies
The biggest piece to the puzzle when you are in accumulation mode is recycling your capital.  
Jacob Edmond Renovating 60s Brick Ranch. Layout questions
19 October 2015 | 3 replies
These are my favorite puzzles to work out!