
27 August 2007 | 11 replies
Consider politics, that appears to be part timewith great benefits also.

25 July 2007 | 5 replies
Health care benefits, keep funding your 401k, use their phone, fax and copier when you can!

12 August 2012 | 11 replies
i guess the way i view land trust's is that it is an excellent benefit for person who wants to purchase, but can't right now in the traditional way.they get to work on strengthening their credit, plus they get the write offs. it would seem to make the chances better that they will perform with the eventual outright purchase, versus a straight lease option.i haven't done one yet, but i just closed on a deal where i am going to set one up. so, until i've actually set one up and than closed on the sale, i won't know for sure. jim

20 September 2007 | 6 replies
This allows you to move your properties using the Land Trust procedures.Transferability of Title: Holding your properties in a Land Trust creates one of the greatest benefits, and that is to Easily Transfer your interest.

19 February 2011 | 19 replies
., is typically something like "Such and Such Trust Company Account xxx, for benefit of Your Name".

10 August 2007 | 11 replies
There are benefits to building a track record in the name of the LLC.

6 September 2007 | 10 replies
The benefit to the seller in some states is the foreclosure process for a land sale contract is much more like an eviction.

13 September 2007 | 14 replies
I realize that it is for my benefit, but can I not accomplish the same thing that a title company does, other then offer title insurance by conducting my own investigation into the former owners of the note?

3 August 2007 | 6 replies
It if was not then there would be no liability benefits as it would still be you.You need to check with the local recorders office, title company or attorney depending on how you are going to handle the paperwork.You can send a certified letter to the lender letting them know that you have transferred the title.

20 August 2007 | 13 replies
Hold the property until you have rented it for 24 months and then sell to benefit from both.