
1 November 2014 | 17 replies
I can just about conceive existing property values someplace like in the video above.

24 November 2014 | 10 replies
You could conceivably enter some kind of flip situation using the HELOC and then cash-out refi to repay the HELOC after 6 months.

22 April 2020 | 17 replies
Mike, you're going to have some issues since CFD/Land contracts are not smiled upon in Texas, you screwed up by doing the land contract in the first place.Servicers are national, you don't need someone in your state.Most likely, you will need an attorney to go to foreclosure.If you have a quit claim deed, I suggest you not use it as you'll be circumventing foreclosure laws in all states.Search, "cash for keys" see if they will walk away.If your contract was illegally conceived you're probably up a creek without a paddle.See an attorney, most likely, you have a mess. :) Edited, BTW, installment contracts in default are already "voided" as the agreement terminates.

6 December 2014 | 11 replies
In KC, you can call and see who's name the utilities are in, so a bank could conceivably do it that way.

14 December 2014 | 43 replies
What ever the mind conceives and believe it achieves

20 January 2015 | 7 replies
We have people from around the world, and in every conceivable niche of the market.

17 March 2015 | 83 replies
@Joe Cummings - it is conceivable that since the two breakers were not tied together, that one could trip independent of the other and thus leave the system being powered at too low of a voltage.

24 June 2012 | 52 replies
Somethings to consider:My buddy who also flips homes went thru the training to become an agent with the same intentions to conceivably obtain a better edge over fellow investors.

8 January 2015 | 10 replies
I'm sure Bigger Pockets will be of help to you, it's a terrific resource in just about every conceivable way.

18 July 2017 | 51 replies
We also have the inexperienced who can't define an installment contract who attempt to contradict others who can, attempting to apply logic to financing regulations or regulatory matters in order to push their marketing agenda of ill conceived ideas.