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Matt Pfefferlen Senior lien remaining after trustee sale
13 September 2018 | 6 replies
I am looking at purchasing at trustee sale initiated by a junior lien.
David Brown How To Structure This Owner-Finance Deal
18 November 2019 | 17 replies
., which loan will be senior and which will be junior) as well as the interplay between the lenders (e.g., will junior lender have any cure rights if you default on senior loan and vice versa).
Sean Dougherty Qualifying for shortsale
28 October 2018 | 12 replies
Can the junior lienholder go ahead and approve a short sale without her?
Chris Copenhaver court house auction question
25 July 2018 | 8 replies
Further, IF a foreclosing entity is indeed in first mtg, they Must name and serve any junior liens in order to wipe them out.
Matt Shields Is house flipping dead?
9 January 2019 | 96 replies
I get that a HML company manager can do pretty well if he raises significant amounts of money from investors, but for the investors themselves i've never understood why they would lend money (often small amounts below 500k) for high risk projects and junior position even for 10%.
Kerven Jean Dealing with liens on a house
29 August 2018 | 18 replies
If filed after the DOT then the lien is junior in priority and is wiped out by foreclosure provided the IRS gets at least 25 days note of the sale.
Will Stanton Commercial Real Estate License
3 August 2018 | 8 replies
Then 3 to 4 people on the team would split the 50k.The split is generally based on experience level and tenure so Senior Director, Director, Junior Director,etc.Senior member out of 50k might get 25k, Director 17k, Junior 8k.So as an example with my 15 years in the business I own my company so the 100k would all go to me as no teams or split because I am the brokerage.So that Senior director has to do 4 deals to equal what I make, the director has to do about 6 deals to my 1, junior has to do about 12 deals to my 1.
Brandon Giarusso hard to find good commercial agents?
9 February 2019 | 9 replies
You will most likely not get a Senior person, but you should try to find a good Junior broker with some hustle that works on a team with a Senior watching over them.
Guy M. Buyer Wants To Give Owner Financed Property Back To Seller
20 July 2018 | 8 replies
if there are judgements or leins you would be taking title sub too those leins.. and you will need to do a formal foreclosure to wipe anything junior out.