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Katelyn Montrony Bank Owned Properties
19 September 2015 | 8 replies
the only advice i can give you is to keep checking with the county clerks office. anytime the bank takes the next step in foreclosure, there has to be a hearing and paperwork to go with it. this paperwork has to be filed with the clerks office and is free to the public to look at. sometimes, and this is a little known secret, banks just give up on a house. they weigh the cost of maintaining it for an extended period of time and legal fees along with it, verses the price they may get out of it in the end. the government puts a limit on how many foreclosures the bank can put back on the market in a year, so the banks are more likely to put the high dollar ones out there as opposed to the cheaper houses. who wouldn't?
Wendell De Guzman The Science of Finding Real Estate Deals
22 March 2016 | 41 replies
One thing about the bizz though what's great now won't be in 3 to 5 years what was dormant now may germinate in 3 to 5 years..Governments change the rules and regs  creating opps and taking away opps..
Marquise Crampton Purchasing using credit cards
9 August 2016 | 39 replies
Not with any government regulated loan.  
Account Closed In a drought--to sod or not to sod?
11 April 2016 | 16 replies
(And yes it is government tested and has to comply with all regulations on a frequent basis. )    By the way its geothermal on heat /cool and hot water also. cellulose insulation. lighting etc.. 
Gary Baker FEIN and SSN
21 July 2015 | 0 replies
If governments cannot be kept secure and banks, medical etc, accept security questions that are often just your address and date of birth, then why should I trust this data with a tiny SME on here selling notes?
Chris Reynolds Tenant won't move out and requesting a Jury trial...
27 March 2017 | 127 replies
Nobody in our government or in our judicial system cares about anything anymore.
Chantz Ireland Buying Triplex with existing tentents.
24 July 2015 | 5 replies
You will want to read these carefully as they will govern until you can legally make the changes you are hoping to make.  
Chris S. Seller Did Not Disclose Lead Paint
12 February 2019 | 14 replies
This situation is governed by Massachusetts law which supersedes (and is much more stringent) than the federal laws. 
Matt Sterling Would you buy an 8 unit with a sex offender as a tenant?
7 December 2016 | 81 replies
If you're thinking in terms of asking his Probation Officer for information, there is probably a confidentiality law governing that.
Lisa Lavie NO MONEY DOWN! :) Just closed on my 3rd property...
5 August 2021 | 149 replies
Chad:  Ironically, the Schedule 1 banks are not getting that lenient - the government has even pulled back the qualification and other regulations to where they were a decade ago to try and prevent a fiasco akin to what the U.S.A. suffered though in 2008/2009.I too am also very surprised, and wonder if the bank has placed a second (HELOC) on the other property, but perhaps a registered lien in Québec is sufficient to secure their position.Lisa - are you dealing with Desjardins?