
19 July 2016 | 10 replies
If nothing else, it's different and that is refreshing in a world of copy and paste.

5 January 2023 | 147 replies
(lexisnexis.com) There is a difference between the finder’s fee for state verse tax lien overages Whether the funds are being held with county or courts (courts most of the time requires lawyers) If you choose to pursue claims being held by the courts, maybe you can retain legal representation that you can contract with on these dealsIn some states only lawyers can accompany a claimant or provide a claims request to the courts.In states where it’s required, only lawyers or title companies can provide title searches ( 20 yr, 50 yr, and etc) Know when the funds “escheat” As long as the claim sits with the county you can charge a contingency of 40 – 50%If the funds escheat, they become property of the state and subject to a finder’s fee (state unclaimed money list, my example above 10%)What I’ve provided is from my experience and for informational purposes only.This is what has worked for me.Some may beg to differ and may advise otherwise.If you’re really serious about this, shoot me over your email.I will provide you with some info where you can get refreshed on this subject matter, sooner than later.There is a fee, but not to me.Don’t get me wrong, I’m not soliciting, my information is free.However, the source charges.Me myself, not to talk figures, but I expensed approximately $ 4000. to learn the overages business.Reason being, you will not get all the information in 1 place.There will be pieces missing.I think this is because people really don’t like to share their concepts and “how to” of this business.This is an effort not to oversaturate the business.

2 December 2015 | 25 replies
It is so refreshing to see the city mature and develop in a cohesive manner with a master plan, not just sporadic development.

5 June 2019 | 7 replies
It's very refreshing.

23 January 2024 | 3 replies
Pros - New water heater, refreshed Kitchen and baths.

12 August 2015 | 2 replies
You might want to refresh your memory.Best to you.

12 January 2024 | 40 replies
It is refreshing to see someone speak positively on here or offer some encouraging words to assist.

22 December 2017 | 20 replies
I should have refreshed before posting...

15 September 2011 | 29 replies
That's a refreshing and invigorating change; especially when I have been dealing with awol GC's etc all day!