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Ana Hyler real estate is fading quickly as a path to wealth?
6 December 2008 | 8 replies
The best cure for high prices is high prices.Therefore the best cure for low prices is low prices.
Account Closed 1920's vs 1950's buildings. Which is better for investment?
25 May 2014 | 2 replies
The plus side, lumber is cured rock hard (sometimes not so good to work with) true 2x4 or dimensions.
Brandon Proctor Just met with my first motivated seller and now...
17 January 2015 | 37 replies
Build value in the headache this property is for her and how you will help her cure that headache. 
Zach Schwarzmiller Buying Trustee / Pre-Foreclosure Properties
18 March 2014 | 7 replies
Many times a borrower will cure one default or the bank will pull the sale for whatever reason, and the property will subsequently come up for sale again.
Ben Smith What should we do?
20 April 2009 | 12 replies
In some situations the snakes venom is also the cure!
Brian Gibbons Dodd Frank News Oct 22, 2014 - CFPB Finalizes Qualified Mortgage Points & Fees Cure
4 November 2014 | 25 replies
The amendments include: Points and fees cure.
Ryan Sanders Subject to deals: who do you pay?
20 July 2016 | 7 replies
Although I have seen instances were a seller kept the buyers money and never paid the bank.. and the sub too buyer did not realize this until they got a notice of default.Now in this case with AITD in CA the law allows you to cure and wipe out any seller equity they may have.Sub too is an advanced strategy highly risky for sellers and one that needs to be thought through.. what I see on BP is beginners with little capital to invest or reserves try to do this because of the thought of no money or very little out of pocket and  a loan that is not in their name or fico.so this leads the least knowledgable and experienced investor into what can be a complicated transaction and Frankly a lot of sellers in this model get totally abused and hosed and do not realize the danger they put themselves into until its too late.
Jason Palmer Attention Wholesalers: Beware!!!
25 July 2018 | 200 replies
Forgive me, because I am not the smartest tack in the box, but if having a license cures any grey areas, why are we having this conversation?
Damien Buchanan Do you need title insurance when buying a foreclosure?
17 May 2015 | 14 replies
I don't know if someone will file a forged document or whether an adverse claim might be made on one of my properties...issues that would cost me time and lots of money to cure, so I buy insurance for those risks.
Ken Nyczaj My first inspection on investment property
29 May 2018 | 4 replies
Proper mitigation of rain water via proper placement of gutters can very easily cure the wet crawlspace.