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Preston Hamilton New stipulation on Countrywide Approval
27 March 2009 | 37 replies
If you are an investor state plainly in your purchase agreement that you intend to resell for a profit and then you squelch any issues about them not knowing about it which is the ONLY PART of flipping which can get you in trouble with the short sale lender.There are many issues which come from lending guidelines about double escrows and flips without the first leg closing on its "own merits" meaning its own funding but these are entirely different from the short sale lender putting into an agreement that you can't resell.This is another reason for us all to collaborate and share these stories.And to share the emails/letters/approvals from lenders that violate so many laws it just boggles the mind.Anyone who wants more info from blogs etc showing clear and convincing evidence of CW's criminal intent just PM me, there's too much to put here and as you can see this post is too long alreadyI have been collecting info on the banks many legal violations for my friends in my legal master mind that are envisioning a class action suit against the lenders (after the dust settles and they see who is left to sue)I would like a copy of that "can not sell" stipulation for my pals if it is possible.
Matt Brown Filtering Tenants, Selecting and Executing Lease
15 February 2009 | 2 replies
You can do criminal checks on the Colorado Bureau of Investigations website.
Brian Carr Helping landlords rent their homes for a fee?
17 February 2009 | 4 replies
Using credit checks, background checks, eviction reports, criminal records, and other data, you can filter out those tenants you want nowhere near your property.
Alison Buckley To 'hood or not to 'hood
26 March 2009 | 63 replies
I would consider these to be low income areas where many of the properties are run-down; most of the properties are rentals; and many of the people are low life druggies, criminals, and other assorted scumbags.
Harrison Painter Are You Passive or Aggressive?
3 March 2009 | 9 replies
Aggressive, especially in dealing with deadbeat and criminal tenants.Mike
Todd Marriott New home owner needs Tenents- where to Start?
24 March 2009 | 7 replies
Dumpy 500 sq.ft. 1/1 apartments go for $500 in that area.I make the deposit a little less than the monthly rent just so there's no confusion with that being the last months rent.You can do criminal checks on the Colorado Bureau of Investigations web site for $6.95.
N/A N/A liability issues!!
5 May 2009 | 13 replies
That would normally be enough to make criminals choose easier pickings at another house.Likewise, I want a multilayered asset protection plan for my rentals.
Nick J. I wouldn't mind if more people started doing this
25 April 2009 | 2 replies
He's under 10 lbs, but his bark is definitely a deterrent to criminals.
Tony Tomasek 3 1/2 more years of this left... but what about the next 4 after
20 July 2009 | 177 replies
- I think George Bush is a criminal and not very intelligent.
Rich Weese Glen Beck at Mall
16 September 2010 | 80 replies
Glenn Beck, Fox News host, the most loved AND hated in cyber world: report I like the idea of electing a president that is a business man.