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Chris G Starting out with foreclosure
9 December 2008 | 5 replies
That being said, there are reasons... obscure listing, no longer listed, or maybe you're willing to invest a little more "bravely" then others.As far as financing, I'll defer to the others.eisig.
Alyssa Lebetsamer Tenant has a super messy front porch - can I MAKE her clean it?
1 September 2018 | 28 replies
Motion detectors in common areas may not be adjusted, altered, obscured or disabled.
Kamran Rahman Help- New Condo with Water Damage and Black Mold
1 January 2019 | 2 replies
Also, the room was being used as a storage by the previous owners, so area with damage was quite obscured. 11/26/2018- HOA confirms that they will send a maintenance person to take a look at the problem.
Tyler Smith Bank owned vs foreclosure
16 August 2018 | 3 replies
This is kind of an obscure concept:"foreclosure" refers to the reason why a property is up for sale (somebody didn't fulfill a financial obligation).
Julie Pedraza How can I leverage my real estate license for multi-family deals?
6 November 2019 | 14 replies
You need to be careful to comply with the real estate advertising rules in your state and watch out for obscure license law violations.
Aaron DiCaprio Supermodel exploits legal loophole and skips rent for 2 years!
4 March 2019 | 10 replies
According to a lawsuit, Ratajkowski and her husband (total net worth of $17M) have been able to live rent-free at their 1,100 square foot apartment because of an obscure New York state law called the Loft Law.
Brad Smith Real Estate License or Not?
17 December 2015 | 23 replies
The coursework taught me obscure laws and weird measuring techniques that will almost never come up in real life.
Ed Allen When should show my investor my assignment fee agreement, at the begining of the transaction or a f ew days before closing
17 March 2015 | 13 replies
I feel a little strange when the parameters of the deal are cloaked in obscure language, and less desire to work with that agent again.  
Mark Brogan this is why you do NOT just put houses under contract
11 May 2017 | 42 replies
@William Morgan  most parts of the country are not blessed with our state of the art title plants . they have no clue what the customer service part of a title co is or even exists.. jFor me I can call any of my title companies on the west coast and in 90 seconds get a verbal date down.. capturing all but the most obscure liens .. but enough to know if I want to persue it or not.and its FREE.those that have to work in like IL which is totally *** backwards  or states with closings attorneys this information is much tougher to get and NOT timely.. can take 3 to 5 days to get title back.We get a full prelim or title commitment same day.. but then again most of our title plants are in the  Philippines  we do not send in live person to pull records..