
14 April 2007 | 4 replies
Maybe someone knows of an agency who could help you.

24 January 2007 | 3 replies
The agency i mentioned above did this for me and arranged the viewing trips.

21 November 2006 | 1 reply
The Feds are always in first posistionLooks like to me they can lien the property but consult a good lawyerGovernment Collection Procedures on Defaulted Student LoansThe Higher Education Technical Amendments of 1991 (HEA) eliminated all statutes of limitations for any collection action by a school, guaranty agency, or the United States under a federal loan program.

14 December 2006 | 6 replies
The property owner or mortgage payer still owes for that debt that used to be back taxes, but they now owe it to you, the lien holder, rather than to the taxing agency of the government.- Any late fees or accrued interest on that tax debt after the sale of the lien gets compounded to that debt owed to the new lien holder.- If the property owner does, after the sale of the lien, pay off that debt, the money (plus any fees and interest) goes to you, the lien holder, and not to the government.

31 March 2007 | 9 replies
Send that judgement to a collection agency, and let them hound them to death.If they ever want to purchase a house, they will be forced to clear this debt.

26 March 2009 | 7 replies
Anyone own a credit repair agency?

28 June 2007 | 11 replies
Well, I'm going to go out on a bit of a limb here, but this is my OPINION: First of all, regarding "buying wholesale", IF you do not establish an actual "Agency" relationship (referring here to the laws of agency, not the Agency you work for), you have no "duty" to a client.

16 April 2007 | 21 replies
obviously, it's important to note that any real estate agent who HAS NOT ENTERED INTO A BUYERS AGENCY with you is violating their fiduciary responsbilities to the seller.unless they're a "buyers agent" exclusively - then what they are doing can cause them to lose their license.even if the agent knows the seller and buyer...but is rep'ing both without disclosing that - that's NG as well.

24 October 2007 | 8 replies
Report them to the city--what ever your animal control agency is.

17 April 2007 | 4 replies
tracy,Two things: file in small claims court and get a debt collection agency to chase them down.It normally costs less than $50 to file a claim in small claims court.