
3 January 2015 | 5 replies
Craig,There are some specific reasons why one would use two sets of entities to hold assets, but it's overkill for most small-time investors without several million in assets or multiple investors involved in simultaneous deals.
18 January 2015 | 13 replies
Carrie, Texas has such restrictive requirements for installment sales (CFDs) that they aren't done, other states are following the foreclosure requirements, new lending rules are also in place, issues of deeds being executed simultaneously are seen as cancelling out each other as deeds may be effective when executed rather than perfected by public notice.

26 May 2015 | 16 replies
Assuming you're looking for less, you can cash out on multiple properties simultaneously.

16 January 2015 | 8 replies
I'm not sure if this will work out realistically, but I'm hoping to simultaneously negotiate all my deals from both end (try to purchase for cheap from seller and sell it for a bit higher to end buyer.)My fear is that I would get stuck with a property, so I hope that if I find a buyer for the property the same time I negotiate to purchase, I can assign the contract without fear of being stuck with it.

13 January 2015 | 0 replies
I purchased a property at auction last December that is still occupied by the former owner. i hadn't approached it until now due to work underway on other projects. now that we got most of those nearing completion, i plan to reach out to the previous owner and initiate talks to transition possession of the property and for him to vacate ( leaving the property in good shape). i also have my attorney pursuing pursuing motion to evict from the court simultaneously.

29 January 2015 | 13 replies
I underestimated the amount of time/energy it would take to guide 4 or 5 people, somewhat simultaneously through the whole process (financing, acquisition, education, bookkeeping, LLC, etc.).

29 July 2016 | 12 replies
The likey hood of having 2 accepted simultaneously is probably similar to the possibility you get struck with lightning.

23 September 2019 | 14 replies
@Chad Urbshott I'm talking about where the hoa and bank foreclosure are running simultaneously....neither one is affected by the other one going to sale first.

11 December 2015 | 33 replies
I am unsure if a person can even get two loans on two homes simultaneously because I have never tried to.

19 February 2019 | 67 replies
Yes, he has tried to file another lawsuit against us, to which we have simultaneously filed a counterclaim, as well as requested it be dismissed, because he is well beyond limitations, because again, he is just trying to gain some “hush-money” to pay for his newest venture – SwankLife.com.Here are the DOCUMENTED FACTS: 1) @Jason Hartman engaged PIP Group with his first set of lien purchases on November 7th, 2007. 2) From his total investments of $169,560.24 (remember, he claims a loss of over $300k as of today), he was returned a total of $178,665.79.