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Bret N. Tactics to get borrower to come to the table 2 NPN
30 December 2015 | 12 replies
The  large expenses to disposition the note are behind you.  
Jonatan Nir Foreign investor looking for mortgage broker/lender for protfolio
7 January 2016 | 7 replies
I work with several foreign investors on portfolio acquisitions/dispositions
Riley Bohar Canadians buying in the U.S.
21 November 2016 | 11 replies
You can also use multiple entities but that would increase your costs.The biggest challenge is to minimize taxes and witholdings such as FIRPTA and disposition taxes.  
Wes Farmer Are most REOs hidden on Zillow?
16 November 2015 | 23 replies
REOs might not be available as such on ANY site unless the lender has released them to their listing agent for sale / disposition or the bank is itself selling them thru Hubzu, Auction.com or some other outlet.
Michael Rogers Landlord lets Media into Terrorists home for tour
14 December 2015 | 24 replies
The floor coverings probably will need to be replaced after the presence of so many police and reporters being there.It is the landlord's duty to secure the premises after a death and/or abandonment, then to follow landlord-tenant law for the disposition.
Shari Posey First time in 10 years--tenant not paying! Need advice
19 July 2015 | 14 replies
Yes, you can.If they're on a lease agreement then it makes things easier as they're technically liable for the remaining duration of the lease term although you'll probably only be able to collect up to the day that the unit was restored back to your possession through the eviction process.Same thing if they're on a month to month tenancy, you would be able to charge them back, through their security deposit or judgement, for up to the day that the unit was restored back to your possession through the eviction process.Add up the charges on the Itemized Disposition of Security Deposit, damages, lost rent, legal fees, etc., and get collecting!
Michael Luczka Real-Estate Development Professional: Atlanta GA
18 September 2015 | 4 replies
I currently work for a nonprofit operating a public program managing the acquisition, rehab, and disposition of 25 single family homes a year.While my current and previous employment taught me a great deal about the single family market and rehab, I am interested learning about private sector real-estate investing and financial tools.My goal is to have my own single-family development company within the next 2 years, and am serious and driven about this goal.I'm interested in learning from this site, and from all of you:)Michael-
Gabe K. Lender insurance claim question
9 September 2015 | 7 replies
You can't disposition the property prior to the claim being properly filed.It is not uncommon to file a claim and disposition the property while the claim is processed provided the claim is completed correctly prior to disposition.
Ray Ochs earnest money disposition- all contingencies removed
13 September 2015 | 1 reply

We used a California Residential Purchase Agreement RPA-CA revised (4/10) without a realtor to purchase a condo. We placed down a $30K earnest money deposit to escrow. We were informed by our loan agent that the loan ...

Gannon Coffman Retail, Industrial and Investment Specialist
25 September 2015 | 2 replies
All aspects of Commercial Leasing, Acquisition and Disposition