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David Hite Note purchase, UPB and "Estimated Payoff"
6 June 2018 | 9 replies
Or what about a note in active BK with payments being made?
Justin Sunderland Question about being a real estate agent.
17 April 2008 | 5 replies
If real estate brokers have been inactive and non-renewed for more than five years, then they must re-take the real estate examination.
Phillip Rhegness Start-up Real Estate Company
17 May 2008 | 0 replies
A couple are already working for other companies but the others are not yet licensed or inactive.
Terry Royce Paying Transfer Taxes on a Wholesale
20 June 2008 | 5 replies
In the state of Pa there was a law inacted Jan. 08 by the DOR that said that on all assigned contracts the wholesaler must pay transfer tax twice.
Doug Layton Newb from Charlottesville, VA
4 August 2008 | 16 replies
I put it in inactive status just in case (but went into the big pharma world instead).
John M. 101 Lessons learned in REI
24 October 2008 | 36 replies
I read it on this forum, sorry I don't remember who posted it -Never feel sorry for your tenants, because they will never feel sorry for you.I saw this in action when I was a tenant in a multi-family house and watched my landlord give another tenant chance after chance to catch up on the rent.
Jason Schmidt Buying 1, paying it off, buying another, paying it off ... am i alone?
25 October 2008 | 45 replies
My main issue with this is that it seems very, very, very inactive.
Brandon Schlichter How far is too far to own rentals?
24 October 2008 | 19 replies
You're not likely to get dirt, but you'll get an idea how the company works.Otherwise, once you narrow things down, I find it important to visit the office of the management company to see it in action.
Dustin Wise Short Sales and MLS Status
3 November 2008 | 14 replies
However, I haven't been able to find a clear cut answer so I thought I would ask here to see how other Realtors are dealing with this. 1st Some agents are keeping the property in Active Status once they have received an offer and have submitted it to the bank.
Sam Green Real Estate and Investing Role Models
28 April 2008 | 9 replies
Recently however, I was part of helping an organization give the gift of mobility to some of our vets wounded in action.