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Patrick C. Here is the Enemy We Face as U.S. Real Estate Investors
22 December 2013 | 15 replies
Not endorsing or commenting on "morally" whether or not big investment firms and P/E treat tenants right, but the same happens with individual landlords sometimes.
David Fair Note Paperwork
15 January 2014 | 14 replies
You won't need an allonge, an additional paper added to the original note if there is sufficient space on the note for the endorsement, after a note gets passed through several hands, that space, if there was any, just runs out and then you would attach an allonge for endorsement.Unless you have the maker(s) execute any other terms that may be added by allonge, as many brokers like to get wordy and write things, it will have no real effect.Notes are negotiable paper just a check or draft and are governed under the UCC requiring an endorsement, "pay to the order of" and thereafter you should annotate "with/without recourse" as the assignment and endorsement are made with recourse or without to the new holder. .The sale of a note must have an accounting of the transaction, describing the note and the amount received/paid along with other costs or expenses, if any.An assignment of mortgage or assignment of note and deed of trust is made, it simply describes the original note (not the balance) when it was made and contains the legal description of the collateral, this is filed in the property records for that property.
Ryan Fitzgerald Best place to go for an FHA loan? - Just starting out!
7 June 2015 | 8 replies
Without getting into too much detail about all the different business platforms and methods of monetization utilized, the underlying factors are common in that there are multiple financial and institutional requirements that need to be fulfilled to be directly endorsed by Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Ginnie Mae. 
Travis Grossi If You Could Move Anywhere...
29 June 2014 | 14 replies
I can certainly endorse Colorado.  
Ben G. Indianapolis Real Estate Note - Yield Calculations
2 July 2014 | 6 replies
You will want to obtain an Owner's Title Policy and you can get the CFD/LC endorsed by some title companies.  
Sean Connolly Raising Rent
1 August 2014 | 22 replies
After our meeting, they were relieved and full endorsed our plan.We have now embarked on a 2-year plan to renovate their unit (it is in need) ... when we are done, they will be at market rent.You can raise rent on a long-term tenant, just do it gently and with respect.
Jacob Taylor Real deal real estate investors
3 December 2014 | 14 replies
People, at the bottom, before you can post on this, you disclose if you have any relationship with the material, endorsing anything should be at least stating in your post if you are a student or to what degree of knowledge/experience you might be.
Jay Hinrichs The 2% rule kills values
21 October 2017 | 211 replies
@Dean Letfus  I saw that Andrew Waite is part of your company.. that seems strange for an independent journalist to endorse a particular TK company ... 
Roger C. Thoughts on These Markets for Buy and Hold Income Properties?
3 August 2014 | 5 replies
I'm not a big time investor yet, so don't go on my word alone, but I'd endorse Omaha.
Brandon Turner Making Money on Deals that Most Investors Throw In the Trash
26 January 2018 | 79 replies
So, if you hear some sensationalism about some matter, consider why it may be offered, Josh doesn't endorse anyone I don't think and they load each podcast with disclosures and comments to seek legal advice.