Joseph Malovich
Pennsylvania Foreclosure Law and Timeline Questions.
27 July 2014 | 3 replies
The current owner is incarcerated, the house is unsecured (front door has been kicked in), and formally considered abandoned (abandoned/vacant notice on the door), and full of the previous owner's possessions.If I win the auction what is the timeline for receiving the confirmation of sale?
Louidji Joseph
Looking for Mentorship or A group of peers I can learn from.
23 July 2017 | 4 replies
While incarcerated for 2 years I reached out to many powerful figures and authors in the Entrepreneur world.
David Yates
Looking for advice on making an offer on my first deal
10 January 2017 | 5 replies
Exchanging my eight hours a day for a pay-check that was being reduced by taxes and other meaningless deductions ........ selling my time and the incarceration of employment was not for me.What gave me time and the ability to write my own check was a job as a direct sales person.
Andrew Nugent
Building my rental empire
3 March 2016 | 9 replies
But my fear was less than my desired to break away from the pack of the incarcerated to employment folks.
Drew Farnese
Need some advice FAST
15 February 2014 | 28 replies
He never finished the job and did all **** work, including **** work in the "completed" unit.The wife left, the husband got a DUI and is incarcerated.
Bill Gulley
Felons, Do You Rent To Them?
28 July 2016 | 20 replies
The US has more per capita than any other nation according to a news comment, hard to believe that we have more incarcerations than China.
Brian Grignon
Hard Money Lender asking for Wire Transfer
15 November 2014 | 13 replies
Here is the response from our broker who assisted in the investigation: "Dear ParticipantsPlease be advised that I have worked with Criminal Investigators and prosecutors to assist in the arrest and incarceration of Douglas Lee Carter; alias MIKE JONES; who defrauded my foreign national borrowers back in March of 2014.
Mason Hjelmeland
Tenant went to jail and his lease expires in 2 days
27 June 2020 | 4 replies
@Mason Hjelmeland, sorry to say, but I'd advise you get legal counsel from an experienced l/t attorney.It is a sticky wicket, in part because you don't mention if he was just arrested or convicted, or what his incarceration entails.Was he by any chance rioting?
Keanan Locke
Creativity and Seller Financing
11 December 2018 | 6 replies
The seller has a dominate motive for selling (which he may not tell you (you need to dig for that reason; debt, divorce, back on taxes, going to be incarcerated, serious illness -sick of real estate ) When I work with investors - I need to know why they are investing - usually there are several reasons:Need for quick cash - we solve that problems by assignments -fast turn over for cash settlement - wholesale-flipping, Control and Roll - Guerrilla marketing - radio adsMany clients will do 5-10 assignments to build a capital reserve than go pay cash for houses or commercial buildings.Some clients have all the cash they need - they want to build a portfolio of rentals - houses and commercial.
Hannah Williams
Tenant incarcerated; Do I still need to go through with eviction?
22 March 2016 | 2 replies
I just found out a tenant of mine was incarcerated.