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Annette Hibbler Should You Go It Alone? Consider the risks.
7 July 2013 | 1 reply
We were referred to our now current property management team from another property manager in Mississippi.
Kristin Whitaker Full-Time Investors - Tell us how you quit your day jobs!
10 January 2014 | 49 replies
We haven't crossed the Mississippi River yet.
Daniel Nield Dan's Adventures in Real Estate Marketing
27 October 2013 | 28 replies
So I started to put together my yellow letters and mass-mailing post-cards in MS Word, fully expecting to mail-merge everything direct from my handy-dandy Excel sheet.
Bill Gulley NON PROFIT HOUSING WITH REVENUES
18 August 2018 | 105 replies
We have a grade school that owns street frontage on the city's prime shopping area and it's vacant, the kids don't play there.Holding $Ms in land is nothing but speculation by the school system while they ask for more money.
Sandy Hammer 2% rule won't work in my market - now what?
11 June 2012 | 35 replies
Like Rich said, if you invest in D, you need a C&C.So Ms.
Lan Gooch MS Tax Lien Help
19 October 2012 | 0 replies
I've learned quite a lot from the experienced posters on this site.Hopefully I can get some advice on a situation I'm facing.I bought several tax liens in my home state of MS 2 years ago.I'm very happy with the returns, but I have one left that did not redeem.It was a homestead property when I purchased the lien, but now it has "estate" listed on the property, and the taxes are now about double what I paid for the lien.So I'm assuming the owner passed away in the last 2 years.August 30 was the final date for redemption, and I have filed to get a tax deed.My state is known to be lenient in favor of the property owner, and tough on the invester, so I do not expect to acquire the property.However, I have no experience in this aspect of the deal, therefore really don't know what to expect.As it is a relatively small lien, I'd like to avoid the expense of a lawyer if possible, as I'm not sure that money can/would be recouped.One avenue I have considered is to contact the owner when I have the deed, and offer a quit-claim settlement for my interest in the property.I'm interested in your thoughts on this solution, and any other ways to bring this matter to a close.The original lien was for $600.
Account Closed Age Requirement Problems
31 August 2007 | 1 reply
Hello everyone,I have a question about legally purchasing (or putting under contract) property.In Mississippi, one must be 21 years of age to purchase property.
Scott R. Hello from Texas!
27 September 2007 | 11 replies
Dont got much planned except driving by a few properties.. really like that one on mississippi you have.. and i think it might be like the first property ive ever seen to meet this 2% rule that seems impossible.!
N/A N/A Looking for Referrals
1 November 2007 | 1 reply
I am searching for investors wanting new construction homes in the GO Zone near Biloxi, Mississippi.
Jason Jones My 1st property was a success... so far...
2 November 2007 | 2 replies
I just completed a rehab & rent SFH in Jackson, MS.