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Brian Gibbons Using a CYA Sellers' Acknowledgement
8 June 2014 | 3 replies
NOT UNDER THE INFLUENCE: I am not now under the influence of alcohol or any other mind-altering substance, nor am I taking medication that would cloud my judgment or make me unable to think clearly. ________ 20.
Tom V. Buildium triples fees. What other property mgmt software to use?
2 August 2016 | 22 replies
It can then be transitioned to the cloud version when you get larger.
James Hutson Tools of an investor: Phone Apps.
20 October 2014 | 4 replies
 @Jesse Waters I don't know of a property evaluation app, but I have an excel spreadsheet in the cloud and I use CloudOn to open it and edit while on the go.  
Davido Davido Seeking to use abandoned Tax Delinquent properties for privacy & tax avoidance
30 January 2017 | 41 replies
The result is that you're taking money derived from the property from the lender and clouding title with your ploy.
James Park New Study Forecast: More Companies Will Leave California
10 November 2016 | 77 replies
He, too, recognizes the storm clouds over his state’s business climatehttp://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/feb/17/editorial-businesses-flee-californias-high-taxes-a/An American icon, the Campbell Soup Company, is closing its plant in Sacramento, leaving 700 people without jobs.
Justin Hammond Seller Trying to Back Out
5 March 2017 | 11 replies
Court confirmation would have ensued and legal publication and competitive bids made your original offer wishful thinking.Had you bulletproofed your deal with a performance trust deed or mortgage, you might have been in a much stronger position to protect your position and complete your acquisition.Had you purchased the beneficial interest from at least 51% of heirs/beneficiaries you'd be in a commanding position, maybe even boot the existing PR and replace with a 3rd party fiduciary who'd be paid all statutory and extraordinary fees.Your best defense now is to hire an attorney who threatens (bug does not execute) a lis Pendens clouding title and gumming up the works while you figure out a plan B.If yo don't have the stomach for lawsuits or you live in a small community, I suggest you consider the risk/reward of this opportunity.
Margie Kohlhaas Stessa for Managing Real Estate Data?
4 February 2021 | 31 replies
Hopefully, they will tighten up that language to foster more customer trust.Meanwhile, I am super intrigued by Tenant Cloud.
Aaron Millis Mortgage vs. Free and Clear Tax Sales
5 April 2017 | 12 replies
If I can then get previous owners to sign a QC deed and remove all clouds from deed and then I can get a Title insurance policy and then I could sell with a General Warranty deed all without having to do an expensive Quiet Title action.
Mark Burik Nightmare in St. Petersburg. Seller wants to sue.
24 February 2016 | 26 replies
In both cases I clouded the title, so that they couldn't sell to anyone else.
Cedrick Mahieux Famous Four Analysis (January 2013-2020)
26 February 2021 | 124 replies
I am fine you take the credit as long as you include me in your next deal and we can create a motivational/inspirational framed art from the word clouds, I am good with it.