
4 October 2014 | 2 replies
The problem with tracking stuff down like this is, although the deed is a public instrument, the company servicing that loan, or the outsourcers involved are not public.

20 October 2014 | 2 replies
Hey BP Family,I have a homeowner that I am working with that wants to sell her house, but her name is not currently on the deed instrument.

19 September 2017 | 298 replies
Full disclosure, Inner 10 has two projects on iFunding.co where a portion of the equity was raised on their platform.Crowd funding portals are financial instruments.

8 December 2006 | 4 replies
Laws differ from state to state, so I would check with your State's Authority on Mortgage Lending.Assuming that you would be recording a new security instrument, it sounds like you would be REFINANCING those non-performing notes.

27 June 2007 | 1 reply
Who is the note expert in this forum? I am curiouos to know who has some exensive experience buying and / or evaluating notes.

18 June 2007 | 17 replies
The mortgage/note are the instruments that say you owe the bank money.

16 July 2007 | 3 replies
I could be wrong but in my experience people who (1) want to invest in fixed rate of return issues who (20) have $20K buy in fee and (3) more money to actually buy the instrument, probably aren't dumb enough to buy anything that risky.However, I wish you luck.all cash

25 November 2007 | 9 replies
My impression was the latter was pretty instrumental in planning, while the QA's can certainly help you identify areas needing improvement, as long as you take them with a grain of salt.

8 March 2014 | 10 replies
That is why the blunt instrument approach of the 50% rule of thumb is inaccurate, overused, and misleading to many.

15 March 2014 | 15 replies
That loan is not performing, this means there will be capital demands on the investor in order to maintain their interests through the security instrument.