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Jeffrey Wells How can I get a proof of funds letter to place bids with HUD
4 December 2015 | 21 replies
@Joe GoreI see what you are getting at but what's to prevent him from using the hard money lender?
Gary Kurtz Beneficiary Deed
24 September 2013 | 7 replies
I believe most mortgages have provisions that prevent calling when a property changes ownership due to death.
Eric Gutierrez Main Drain Cleaning
24 September 2013 | 4 replies
I clean my main lines before every new tenant , and I charge them if they clog the lines , paid for the machines years ago .
Justen Ashcraft 1-4 family rider
25 September 2013 | 3 replies
I see these on Title reports as a Civil Engineer for commercial properties.It's just saying that if you default, in order to prevent you from skimming the rent and not paying the loan they are authorized to collect the rents in the mean time.
Isaac Zaleski Getting out of a purchase agreement as a seller?
26 September 2013 | 31 replies
It's signed by both parties and prevents the need to rewrite the whole contract for this type of change in terms.Your seller friend has to explain the oversight of this item that is very significant to the buyer.
Michaela G. Baby wipes clog up drains
26 September 2013 | 1 reply
I actually just had that situation: A tenant used flushable baby wipes and clogged up the drain and it had to get snaked out.I think it's time to send a letter to all of my tenants, to not use baby wipes, even if they say that they're flushablehttp://www.sfgate.com/default/article/Popular-bathroom-wipes-blamed-for-sewer-clogs-4835134.php
Taylor Green Lender's experiences of taking back property from borrower?
12 October 2013 | 18 replies
It can't prevent mechanics liens and lots of other types of liens that can pop up without the borrower actually taking out a second mortgage.My borrower had made a secret side deal with the contractor to give him a piece of the profits in return for not having to pay the rehab costs upfront.So the contractor was essentially a JV partner with $30K invested and I didn't know it until it came time to sell the house (at a loss to the investor) and the contractor filed a document that (while not a legal lien), clouded title enough to quash the sale.It also prevented me from a clean deed in lieu and I had to foreclose to wipe him out.The good part about the whole thing was the borrower was cooperative with me because he wanted to screw the contractor.
Michael Oldehoff Clearing Title with Trustee Sale
26 September 2013 | 3 replies
We aren't worried about that because we do our foreclosures correctly and challenges fall short, but it does prevent us from getting title insurance to sell the property.
Miranda Crown Inspections During Lease - How often & What?
26 September 2013 | 4 replies
especially under sink.and run water and toilets to check for drain clogs.
Harish C Help with first property & LLC
30 September 2013 | 8 replies
Umbrella insurance may be a cost effective solutionThere is a laundry list of low cost steps you can take for preventative measures and you can definitely get sucked into doing the "entity shuffle"like lots of fear mongering "asset protection" gurus and attorneys that will prey upon you and have you believe you need an LLC per property, a Nevada Corp, a series LLC and an offshore trust etc etc.