
17 November 2019 | 7 replies
I know that the Notice of Sheriffs Auction is put in the paper 3 week prior to the auction.

1 June 2013 | 1 reply
He got a listing for a vacant lot. and notices that on one side of the vacant lot there was a larger piece of land that was also vacant but not owned by the owner of the first lot.

5 May 2015 | 52 replies
When a tenant gives me notice that they are moving out I put the house on the market a few weeks before they move out and half the time I have qualified tenants moving in the next day after the current tenant moves out.

30 June 2013 | 15 replies
Recording is mostly for notice/effectiveness upon third parties, etc.

3 June 2013 | 1 reply
Please let me know if you know of any.It's offered by Fannie May, but they don't have a list of lenders!

7 June 2013 | 15 replies
I'd be there in my landlord clothes, and they wouldn't give me the time of day until they noticed I had accumulated half the street :) They'd go right to the realtor and I'm guessing they assumed I was his little brother tagging along for the ride?

28 September 2013 | 13 replies
Even if you're at just two loans currently, the lenders that will go up to 10 are investor-centric lenders, and they will be better to work with, on this loan and down the road as you do more.So your current lender may not be the right one.Also, the following are bonuses you can look for in the lender:* They're "direct" to Fannie Mae; this means they use Fannie's guidelines for the most part, without applying many of thier own in-house revisions (which are ALWAYS more restrictive for investors)* Ask them if the underwriter is in-house and local.

13 March 2014 | 42 replies
Just like how the bank "borrows" your money in a CD at 1.5% and loans it out at 5-10%, you're just loaning your house instead.Related to this topic, I noticed a link under "Resources" called "FilePlace," where you can upload files to share with the community.

4 June 2013 | 12 replies
After that you won't even notice the tobacco smoke.

17 June 2013 | 9 replies
I noticed this is your first post, so please consider intruding yourself in the New Member Introduction section of the forums:http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/55-new-member-introductionsI do not know the specific fees and structure of Keller Williams but have you met with several other brokerages yet?