
24 February 2014 | 26 replies
@John HornerIf you want to get technical bird dogging is illegal if you get any compensation.Pretty sure it would be considered practicing real estate without a license and any agreement you put in place will just be knowingly trying to circumvent that fact.So if you ever took a bird dog fee your best bet is to turn yourself in to the local authorities and plead mercy by the court.

11 February 2014 | 27 replies
Something happens to your borrower, like drops dead, you as a lender with your deed of trust don't have the authority to walk in there and put another rehab guy in there to finish the property, you're a lender, you have no ownership rights.

11 December 2013 | 5 replies
Jay Jenkins, the author, has painted a relatively bleak narrative about real estate investment by choosing the hypothetical he does.
20 September 2019 | 11 replies
Authorization to talk to the lender signed by your seller it will have their SS number on it.. thats the first thing you do.2. when property changes hands sub too via a deed there is a spot at the top of the deed that says send tax bill to this address insert your address the title company will do this automatically.3.

9 March 2014 | 6 replies
I also need an Authorization form too, so that I can open up title if I get the deal.Any other advice is welcomes as well.Thanks,Aaron

11 December 2013 | 4 replies
For this first post I am looking at books or authors that have influenced your real estate investment careers.

13 December 2013 | 10 replies
It will state whether or not your bid was placed as an owner-occupant or investor in line 8 of the contract.Additionally, upon approval of the contract package, your agent will receive an email with the entire package signed by HUD's authorized representative.I have placed bids for purchasers in the past as investors who intend to live in a property because they may choose to sell the property and still be able to utilize their ability to purchase a HUD home as an owner-occupant.

13 December 2013 | 6 replies
It seems to depend on your area and the housing authority that administers it.
13 December 2013 | 3 replies
If you are a buyer, you should do a little due diligence to make sure the Seller has the authority to sell.

13 November 2013 | 8 replies
The transportation authorities have 3 more years to figure it out.Bernard