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Juan Chavez Can a homeowner in foreclosure quit claim deed property for money
1 December 2020 | 19 replies
(c) Sale by borrower or other permissible party. 
Sean Dezoysa Risks of Doing a Remote Closing?
8 March 2013 | 4 replies
Nothing gets recorded or distributed without permission of all parties.Is your question about the risks of buying "sight unseen" or with no inspection?
Emilio Attardo FHA 203k loan for moving out of state
13 January 2023 | 6 replies
Since you are buying in a totally different area than where you live now I don't expect that they would give you much trouble about buying a multifamily or it being in FL but they will want to see that you either work remotely and have permission from your company to work from Pensacola or that you have a job lined up down here and paperwork to prove it.  
Ricardo Nieto Tenant wants rent back
31 March 2020 | 11 replies
Notices and requests from any one Tenant(s) or occupant (including repair requests and entry permissions) constitute notice from all Tenant(s).
Chris Mason First wholesale deal. Traditional mortgage. *100% BPers.*
30 May 2016 | 23 replies
So you convince them by doing it, and asking forgiveness rather than permission.
Dalton Willett Question about assuming a loan
5 January 2023 | 8 replies
And with current interest rates wsy more, I have to think they are going to want to increase rates on you.alternatively, you could take it sub2 where you aren't asking permission but it's still a risk that they will call it due.
Michael Baum Thanks to the mods!
26 January 2023 | 8 replies
Quote from @Michael Baum: You have a secret note visible only to mods that says you were given permission to post your Deal o' the Day.
Hae-Yuan Chang Subject To vs. Lease Options
16 October 2018 | 17 replies
Obviously I do all transactions through the title company I've trained to do it the way I want AND modified my trust to say to pay as directed AND made the trust modifiable with 75% vote of the beneficiaries so I could modify the trust to make the title company happy if that's what is needed.2) You need a power of attorney from the party from whom you're taking the property so you can 1) transact and 2) have permission to speak with the lender. 
Adrian Masterskaya Vancouver Island on the ground knowledge
31 December 2021 | 7 replies
If you get written permission from the seller it can still be done, but most sellers won't sign off on that if there's no benefit to them.
Scott Schlueter Tenant changed thermostat without permission and has threatened to "take steps" .
1 February 2023 | 5 replies

I have had a tenant for 3 years that lives in a 8 unit building. Within the last 4 months I have raised her rent $50 and I required a new 1 yr lease. Since then she has become a headache and is possibly losing it upst...