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Summer Segeleon Buying "as is".. Same purchase agreement contract?
17 May 2014 | 4 replies
It may or may not offer limited liability as provided for in the agreement.An agreement isn't necessary as much as a settlement statement showing the assignment fee that must be accounted for as under tax code and real estate settlement procedures, the settlement agent will generally take care of this as an expense paid out of closing if not paid at settlement.Any contract is assigned by endorsement, much like you endorse a check over to another payee.
Bob Malecki Seller's last assignment on 1st position note not recorded?
17 May 2014 | 20 replies
However, you might feel better by paying a title company to given you an Endorsement of the Lender's Policy.FCI services paper from several of my portfolios.
Ray Wicker Real Estate Classes
19 May 2014 | 6 replies
That's not a blanket endorsement of paid for programs and education.
Robert D. insurance again
28 May 2014 | 2 replies
even if my company gets added to their policy ...it still does not protect my company from the risk of them getting hurt on the property ...because such a risk is not covered by their liability insurance in the first place ...My conclusion is that the insurance I buy, be it builder's risk or vacant property need to have an endorsement that says : premises liabilityalong the standard endorsements such as dwelling, vandalism, water back up.
Francis A. Cash Flow Freedom University (CCFU) - Opinions
1 June 2014 | 25 replies
:)What I thought I said CLEARLY Bill Gulley was that I endorse his product and I believe he underpromises and overdelivers for his price and he is shortchanging himself.
Michael Gammage Clarus Investor 2.0
2 June 2014 | 1 reply
It's a tool being endorsed by California Association of Realtors.
Chris Feltus Black&White Portrait for Realtor Yard Signs? (picture inside)
25 September 2014 | 2 replies
Unless you're a local celebrity doing an endorsement, I think using your, or anyone's face who isn't well known is a waste of good space.
Loren Thomas Strategy for breaking into large multifamily property
29 September 2014 | 7 replies
@Loren Thomas  I would endorse what Jon Klaus said about keeping your existing portfolio and refinancing to gain capitol for your MF purchase.  
Carlos Coppin Jr How To Make Money Wholesaling Bank Owned Properties!
5 June 2015 | 13 replies
I know this has seemed like an endorsement, and as I said, I'm not incentivized in any way, but here's is why my experience has been so positive - I'm going to get very personal with you BP.... not something I usually share....When I got to South Florida several years ago, I had nothing... no car, no job only a few hundred dollars in savings AND I had a family to support.
N/A N/A First Time Home Buyer Programs?
7 April 2007 | 3 replies
Call them and ask them what lenders they know of and/or endorse for loan programs catering to or specific to first-time homebuyers.These 3 sources should give you a head start and a good overview of your best options.good luck.