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Account Closed Deed of assignment
31 December 2015 | 4 replies
If you talking about assigning a sale contract, deeds are not involved, look up endorsements of contract assignments, that should get you in the ball park of an example of doing an assignment for the benefit of the assignee. :) 
Peter Nierman Where should I buy?
2 December 2015 | 40 replies
As to the question of where to buy, I second the endorsement for South Philly close to Broad.
David Peterson Assignment Contract Dead in TEXAS? (Under New Law T.R.I.D)???
4 December 2015 | 3 replies
I think @Jay Hinrichs does such funding, not an endorsement, just information. :) 
Wes Carmichael Hoping to continue progressing and learn more about financing
11 December 2015 | 1 reply
pay the $100,000 on installmentshave the owner refinance the property and you take over or assume the mortgage, pay him the balance on installmentsdo a master lease for the $100,000, he gets to keep X dollars from the gross rental until paid offoffer him less, but give him a hybrid (a percentage of the sale of the property in the future)Offer a Front Porch clause, You'll paint the front porch and house for $100,000, he gives you a check you endorse it and give it back to him as your down paymentmortgage out, get a first mortgage for $100,000 he takes a second for the balanceThey are few ideas.Good luck,Charles
Jennifer Ceren tapp Florida self directed IRA
16 June 2018 | 11 replies
Alternative Asset custodians cannot give any tax, legal or investment advice, cannot assist with the structure of an investment, and cannot endorse, promote or align with specific investment sponsors.Administrators are the next type of company.
Jay Hunter Insurance
2 October 2015 | 5 replies
But, once you get into more expensive tools, over $1-5,000s, you will want those specifically endorsed to ensure better protection than the baseline property.  
Sal Zafar Scheduling next Austin meet-up in Aug.
16 August 2015 | 7 replies
I appreciate the endorsement.
Glenn McCrorey What do Flippers do with the profits?
20 November 2015 | 24 replies
The money's in the entertainment and endorsements.  
James Fisher Newbie Here Residing in Maryland
23 August 2015 | 12 replies
Please let me know if I messed up/missed anything.WF Origination Charge (Supp Reno Fee* + WF Fee) $1,509 Charge for Points (1.5) $1,065 Credit Report $12 Appraisals (Includes Final Inspection of $100) $810 Tax Service $70 Consultant Fee* (Necessary for Reno Loan) $500 Abstract or Title Search $175 Title-Exam/Attorneys Opinion $400 Title Insurance-Lender Coverage $216 Title-Survey $340 Title-Owner Policy (Optional) $83 Title-Closing/Escrow $300 Title-All Endorsements $24 Record Deed $60 Record Mortgage/DOT $115 City/County Tax Stamp-Deed $1,350 State Tax Stamp-Deed $1,350 Title-Courier $100 Closing Costs (- Supp Reno Fee - Consultant Fee)   = $7,465 *Already included in Renovation Costs
Mallory W. Real Estate Agent with Investment agenda
24 August 2015 | 2 replies
Your broker won't allow you to do property management because a) he/she doesn't want the added liability of property management and/or b) his/her E/O insurance does not have an endorsement for property management.A lot of brokers don't want anything to do with property management because they perceive it as more risky than sales.