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Matt Carter Insurance question
29 June 2013 | 10 replies
Well honestly if you don't want your mortgage company to know about it, posting about it on the internet with your full name and what city you live in isn't a great start plus it sounds like you're flirting with concealing information that you may have signed a contract agreeing to share.
Erica Nagle Success Path and other frauds...we can stop them
18 March 2023 | 96 replies
I believe CONCEALMENT is the second method used next to deception to coerce the ones looking to create financial freedom or a source of income.
Vicki K. Mail for me going to the rental
20 August 2014 | 17 replies
That is not an argument for concealing your ownership not being dishonest, it is an argument for the dishonesty being convenient.
Hector Maldonado How Can i structure a deal and keep existing mortgage
2 November 2016 | 1 reply
(Most mortgages these days aren't assumable anyway, so unless you know for a fact this one is, it probably isn't.)Re: the "due on sale" clause, various real estate gurus have, over the years, proposed a variety of schemes to try to conceal the fact that the property has changed ownership from the lender, such as putting the property in a trust (which technically does violate the due on sale/transfer clause though it makes it harder for the lender to know).Honestly, I'm not a big fan of those concealment strategies, and I don't think they're likely to work too well in today's digitized world.One way a lender could easily tell if a property had transferred would be that usually the insurance policy changes, and mortgagees (lenders) get notified whenever an insurance policy changes.
Yvette Chung Considering a property that had a fire.....should I?
15 April 2017 | 6 replies
Concealed construction.
Account Closed Give the real estate agent a 2nd chance or move on?
25 August 2014 | 35 replies
Article 2  Realtors® shall avoid exaggeration, misrepresentation, or concealment of pertinent facts relating to the property or the transaction.
Henry Lazerow Would you be OK if your realtor had full sleeve tattoo?
4 December 2020 | 180 replies
After that, I am less conscious about trying to conceal them.
Austin Hughes 5 Negotiations later.. I Got The Contract!
10 November 2015 | 4 replies
This seller kept dragging everything on... wasn't certain, didn't really know what she wanted, and concealed some KEY information until the last negotiation.
Lance Knapp First Time Buyer - Now a Good Time? (Santa Monica, CA)
31 March 2016 | 25 replies
If you need a concealed carry permit and a Kevlar vest, then unless you are some sort of Property Manager Warrior with a thrill for adventure, then you will lose 95% of the time.  
Don Gouge Seller provided title insurance.
17 July 2018 | 2 replies
If something is missed or concealed, it will fall on you after the closing.