
22 July 2010 | 29 replies
Wholesaling is very easy and not complicated, but to work for someone else that is what most are doing now a days and they hate it.

9 June 2009 | 6 replies
Judiciary and Judicial ProcedurePart VII.

16 June 2009 | 27 replies
If it were, there would be need for this third branch of the government -- the judicial branch.

15 June 2009 | 10 replies
You definitely want to get an attorney if you go the Owner Financed route to make sure you aren’t in a situation where you have to go through a judicial foreclosure.

9 July 2009 | 49 replies
Don't make it more complicated than it really is.

23 July 2009 | 26 replies
The one big caveat to a Contract for Deed/Land Contract/Installment Sales Contract is that they do convey equitable interest to the buyer which would require the judicial foreclosure process in the event of a buyer default AND THEN the formal eviction process.

23 June 2009 | 5 replies
Hey Jessica - comps from realtors are a good thing to have but I think they were more valuable 3 years ago.Doing an appraisal is much more complicated today and frankly most appriasers don't understand it let alone realtors :)So yes - I think getting info from an appraiser and then talking to them (just don't accept the value - ask them about it - why this comp etc....).

18 July 2009 | 5 replies
Note with Deed of Trust securing note with the property - Non-judicial foreclosure in Nevada with no right of redemption.

15 July 2009 | 3 replies
I have tried a ton of options....Press 1 for this and give a lot of info - press 2 for this and give a lot of info etc....I have tried just my first name / just my biz name / a woman's voice / my voice / long / short / friendly / serious.I have called the numbers back who don't leave a message.For what I do I found it doesn't make much difference except for a long/complicated message that explains things in detail to "qualify" the buyers - those didn't go over well for me.Short - simple Hi this is scott - leave me a message - or Hi this is tradewinds we can help you with your situation leave me a message works just fine and took a lot less time to do.The only thing I didn't try was someone with a British accent - maybe i will test that out :)For me I just couldn't find an effective way to qualify them further - so go back to basics - what was the purpose of the voicemail?