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Andrew Korcek Accepting applications when they don't meet the minimum qualifica
13 May 2020 | 4 replies
Applicants get upset if you take their money and they were never even in consideration. 
Delia Rhinehart Breech of sale agreement? Seller decides not to sell
17 February 2017 | 8 replies
Delia Rhinehart - the buyer and sellers agents are probably upset too because the owner owes them a full commission for bringing a ready, willing and able buyer.Talk to your agent and your agent's manager to see what attorney tools (or mediation) they would plan to use in this case to get the commission due their brokerage.I would have my real estate attorney (ask for a fixed fee of $800-1400, not $200/hr) draft a letter (or file a lawsuit) stating that you have incurred $$x damages (loan fees, inspections, your acq costs/time, lawyer) due to the breach of contract and that you intend to sue for specific performance.Maybe the seller will change his mind about cancelling... who knows if he received another offer and thinks he can sell to the next party with no consequences.
Colin Leach How to go from deal #1 to deal #2
29 March 2018 | 26 replies
I agree Victor. I
Matthew Skinner Is it better to market many times to a smaller list or less times to a bigger one.
29 April 2015 | 3 replies
This is the route I will go instead of blasting those home owners overtime which can upset people.
Shawn Hannan A couple of questions on federal tax liens...
31 October 2017 | 3 replies
Hello, it depend on if the sale is a upset tax sale or judicial tax sale.
Mark Davis Title Insurance: do you need title insurance on a BRRR
14 March 2017 | 12 replies
part of what the county sale stipulates is that the property is free and clear of any liensfrom the chester county web page Unlike an upset tax sale, properties sold at judicial sale are sold freed and cleared of all liens, mortgages and other judgments on the property.A title search of the property is completed and all lienholders and other interested parties are served a copy of the Petition for Judicial Sale by a deputy sheriff.
Andres Blandon First lawsuit from tenant. Please advice...
10 October 2017 | 16 replies
I'm an insurance agent, and Victor is correct call your agent and let them know.
Kathleen J. Tenant Forging Electronic Payment Receipts
4 February 2018 | 26 replies
Victory in the courtroom today. 
Antwanika Saxon Buying Agent want's me to ignore seller's disclosure
21 January 2018 | 59 replies
But you came here to rally the troops and get upset with anyone who doesn't share your passion over some window blinds.If it is that big of a deal to you....then fix it. 
Michael Batts Lady Called Cops on Me for Cold Calling!
28 December 2018 | 71 replies
Well, now y'all get the follow up.Well, you asked why the lady was upset and I told you, in no uncertain and easy to understand terms.