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Joe Black Land Trusts
26 December 2007 | 12 replies
As far as filling out the deed... you can ask any title company to help you, or... go pull a copy of a deed that is already recorded from your local county and use it as a sample.
Joshua Dorkin Landlord Horror Stories
31 May 2008 | 33 replies
The next day the co-worker told me that she and her husband had just loaned money to their friend because they didn't want to see him and his family on the street.I told the co-worker that it was better that they get screwed than me, but she told me that her husband had insisted the deadbeat sign over the title to his truck before they gave him any money!
Carmelita Sams Note Help
7 March 2008 | 4 replies
She recently came out with a book titled "Fast Cash: How I Made Fortune Buying Notes".
Account Closed Comps in a Downward market
2 January 2008 | 3 replies
To get a ACCURATE assessment of property values, you should consult with title company and/or contact realtor in your immediate area.Whatever the stated property value may be...it is best for you to subtract another 10% off valuation.
Maurice Reese Can you wholesale an shortsale without no money of your own?
7 January 2008 | 4 replies
You'll have to find a title company or lawyer who's willing to do this.
Ash Seth How to offer a deal to owner before the auction?
6 January 2008 | 6 replies
Have you viewed a title report to see if there are any other liens besides the one that is in foreclosure?
D D Finding current owners
3 January 2008 | 2 replies
Consult your local tax records to see who's on the title.
Fred Shandler What is the basic sequence of purchasing a property
14 January 2008 | 6 replies
call listing party to schedule a showing, ask them why they are selling, ask them if they feel it needs repairs, how long it will take them to close, are all parties on the title located and getting along well enough to meet at the closing table, ask them if they have any inspection reports or if the proeprty has a termite bond, get ALL the listing parties contact info.4.
Account Closed Question about buyers with B and C credit...
11 January 2008 | 12 replies
Cut him out on the second one......lolI would make sure it's closed at one of the title companies that I have close personal ties with.
Danielle Hinderliter Kick in the Pants
2 January 2008 | 13 replies
You are buying the property as is, where is, without title insurance, and generally without being able to see the inside of the property!