
22 February 2021 | 31 replies
You can’t get additional cash back out with this method…only what you paid for it.Pre apologies if my wording on above is not quuuuite right, but it's what I underwood.

9 July 2022 | 218 replies
@Berridge Thomas I’m new to posting in forums so I apologize if my way of typing doesn’t come off comprehendible.

5 December 2019 | 63 replies
After a week of promising to pay and apologizing for his sons actions, he has gone completely dark as well.

13 August 2023 | 49 replies
Oh absolutely, and i apologize as i tend to go WAY off into the weeds sometimes.

2 February 2016 | 57 replies
If you talk to my brother in law, he has all the good reason, and he apologizes for his behaviors and it was always other people's fault that he got into some sort of bad situation!

24 August 2022 | 36 replies
I haven’t been super active here in some time… apologies for the late response.

23 August 2017 | 5 replies
First off let me say I'm at work right now writing this post and I'm using voice text so any misspellings I apologize hopefully it'll come out legible So I found out last night that my grandmother died and now the house that she was living in goes to her for kids one of which is my mother at the end of her life she was in a nursing home and incurred medical cost and from the information that we found out Medicaid wants to take the house and sell it off for unpaid bills I know that my mother is two sisters have already signed off on it and don't want anything to do with the property itself I'm unsure about the third sibling but my mother is interested in keeping the property and either fixing it up to rent it out my question lies and whether or not Medicaid has a right to pull that where is Medicaid a federally funded program We were told that her bank account was frozen and none of the other siblings want to take over the mortgage payments because the house hasn't been kept up on in many years so it sounds like Medicaid or the bank is trying to force a foreclosure to take over the property if my mother keeps her vested interest in the property what options would she have as far as being able to to flip the property any information about this would be great if there is additional information that you need I can do my best to provide it I'm kind of lost hereAlso if there's a better forum to post this topic and please let me know

2 March 2008 | 4 replies
Yeah, I agree....although there are at least a couple of ebay sellers who have their buyers do the deed-recording(and I imaginefew buyers would be remiss in getting this done when reminded that legally, they don`t actually own the property until the Deed is recorded.That, and even the would-be flippers know they can`t legally sell RE not already titled in their own name without a license), but yes, you are right.I would hate to get a property-tax bill, or worse yet, notice of impending lawsuit from someone who fell and got hurt on the property, due to a buyer not recording the Deed on a property I *thought* I sold 6 months or a year ago :shock: I think recording the Deed for the buyer is the way to go.

27 September 2017 | 3 replies
@Melissa Kirchhoff @Harjeet BhattiMy apologies for the late reply - for some reason I wasn't notified of any responses!

9 November 2013 | 5 replies
From your first post without stating your qualifications or experience, I had to assume it was another young, green, newbie as we have a thousand at least, so my apology for the assumption and the straight forward approach, however that is my style as it takes less typing to dance around.