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Mario Durham Dealing with Attorney on Wholesale Deal?
3 June 2019 | 6 replies
Originally posted by @Wayne Brooks:If tou’re trying to wholesale, the attorney will sniff you out right away. sounds like he is just trying to assign it not wholesale it.. so afraid the attorney will make him proof up as he is representing the seller.. just seems like a lot of wheel spinning when folks do all this stuff find things then cant figure out how to put them together.. 
Lynne Garris Sending letters out to homeowners regarding wholesaling
14 June 2019 | 17 replies
I'm more versed in California than in other states but, in California, the following would be considered acts of a foreclosure consultant (Number 3 is where all of those "Subject to" gurus get nailed):(a) “Foreclosure consultant” means any person who makes any solicitation, representation, or offer to any owner to perform for compensation or who, for compensation, performs any service which the person in any manner represents will in any manner do any of the following:(1) Stop or postpone the foreclosure sale. (2) Obtain any forbearance from any beneficiary or mortgagee.(3) Assist the owner to exercise the right of reinstatement provided in Section 2924c.(4) Obtain any extension of the period within which the owner may reinstate his or her obligation.(5) Obtain any waiver of an acceleration clause contained in any promissory note or contract secured by a deed of trust or mortgage on a residence in foreclosure or contained that deed of trust or mortgage.(6) Assist the owner to obtain a loan or advance of funds.(7) Avoid or ameliorate the impairment of the owner’s credit resulting from the recording of a notice of default or the conduct of a foreclosure sale.(8) Save the owner’s residence from foreclosure.(9) Assist the owner in obtaining from the beneficiary, mortgagee, trustee under a power of sale, or counsel for the beneficiary, mortgagee, or trustee, the remaining proceeds from the foreclosure sale of the owner’s residence.
Arti Jonna 24 hours to check clean title before auction
2 June 2019 | 2 replies
You need to make friends with a representative at a title company.
Maya Torres Can I go after the seller??
6 June 2019 | 9 replies
No recourse - but if I were representing someone I'd like to know that they weren't honest.
Thomas Visaggio Need attorney recommendation for Newark, NJ 3 family conversion
10 June 2019 | 0 replies
Can anyone recommend to me an attorney that has experience working in Newark that might be suitable to represent me in this case?
Tikvah Schlissel Where to silently invest?
19 June 2019 | 10 replies
Many are well represented by sellers & turnkey operators here on BiggerPockets.
Rachel Ararasato New investor in Hawaii
21 June 2019 | 28 replies
In the minds of many, psychologically and mentally, it represents security, stability, and financial independence.
Kelsi Dockins I bought my first rental for $4,000.
7 October 2020 | 10 replies
I represented myself and the other agent was pretty terrible on a $4,000 home.
Kelsi Dockins I bought my first rental for $4,000.
28 June 2019 | 71 replies
I represented myself and the other agent was pretty terrible on a $4,000 home.
Kelsi Dockins I bought my first rental for $4,000.
11 June 2019 | 4 replies
I represented myself and the other agent was pretty terrible on a $4,000 home.