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Alex Palma how to i get my earnest money deposit from my end buyer ?
27 August 2015 | 27 replies
John , sorry for the confusion, English is my second language.
Yolanda Varela Realtor, Home Inspector, Mentor and Investor
29 September 2015 | 3 replies
Yolanda traveled all over the world for over 10 years providing seminars on new technologies to major world wide telecommunication companies.Fluent and able to present IT technical material when delivering telecommunication seminars in Spanish, English, Italian, French, Portuguese and Basque.
Joshua Hardy I own an exclusive easement to my property, can I stop the owner?
27 December 2016 | 53 replies
Maybe is because of my lack of English language skills, but that is the same thing I was trying to say.
Rashard Alomari Deal stalled in Escrow in search of 2nd party release of lien
5 November 2016 | 6 replies
Hire a language student for a couple of hours, who speaks the language of the husband, if English isn't his original language, and have them search in that language.
Julius Kerschinske Letter of Intent Help
17 August 2017 | 3 replies
The 3 hardest words in the English language are "I don't know."
Luke Aubut Bi-lingual BP members in WI, donde estas? Hablas espanol?
1 September 2017 | 8 replies
My main contractor doesn't speak that much English, but he knows some words such as "windows", "painting", "doors", etc.
Chris Barr Thoughts on the following areas?
9 November 2018 | 11 replies
You can also add midtown, new center,east English areas.
Taylor Chiu My renters are smoking pot...
20 November 2014 | 189 replies
Interestingly enough, I'm probably more annoyed by the people who come into the forums claiming to be experts, lobbing around opinions as facts, and doing it all while not being able to use proper English than I am about the people who are sitting in their living rooms lighting up occasionally. 
Robyn Gersh Buing Wholesale-properties ....
28 February 2019 | 47 replies
The unscrupulous investor will:Have the homeowner sign a Quit Claim Deed in which the homeowner signs over their ownership in the property.Fail to explain to the homeowner that they, the homeowner, are still responsible for the mortgage.Fail to warn the homeowner that they could be violating their “due on sale clause” with their lender.The homeowner is usually elderly or part of an at-risk population (English isn’t their first language, disability of some kind, etc.).The Division advises the following when it comes to these types of rescue transactions:Don’t sign any documents or a deed to anyone until you have had a chance to talk with your lender and an attorney about your mortgage obligations and your legal rights.Colorado has a Foreclosure Protection Act that affords you certain rights when you are financially distressed.It’s best to take proactive steps when you first start having financial problems, and here are some resources that you can contact:Colorado Housing Connects – Colorado Foreclosure Hotline – Colorado Bar Association “Find-a-Lawyer” – Colorado Legal Services – Disability Law Colorado (Formerly The Legal Center for People with Disabilities and Older People) – Subscriber Services:Manage Subscriber Preferences | Help POWERED BY Privacy Policy | Cook