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Jeff Macdonald Trustee's sale: What happens to personal property? My first deal.
8 January 2017 | 15 replies
I am going to have to get a log  self loader in there chain it all up and lift it out  LOL.. that is a first for me.  
Adam Jaken What will happen when interest rates go up?
20 October 2016 | 27 replies
We have tons of slack in the labor market (low labor force participation rate) and technology is having a deflationary impact on growth as it increasingly takes the place of low skilled labor and makes its way up the value chain.  
Mike Reynolds Absentee owner that has possibly been deported
28 October 2016 | 1 reply
I have followed a chain of people that knew her and no one seems to know where she is.
Melissa Gittens Looking for a General Contractor for a Rehab in Hartford County
30 November 2018 | 6 replies
Still always looking for great contractors.. we should start a chain for everyone in CT. 
Darieal Sutton, Sr. Trials, Tribs & The Making of a Daisy Chain!
27 October 2015 | 0 replies
This is my first experience with this (The Making of a Daisy Chain it seems to me). is this how some individuals work?
Jennifer Rysdam What are your park rules?
6 August 2019 | 3 replies
When I look at parks I keep seeing things like chain-link dog kennels (some used as storage), fire pits (some homes are only 10 feet apart), several vehicles, piles of construction demo, trampolines, strollers, recliners, etc.
Jack Lander Who needs help getting started with wholesaling ?
30 January 2024 | 37 replies
The property appraiser/assessor is the cheapest resource to find the owners of a property.When you pull the county on the site I listed above you can go to the property appraiser and click on “go to data online”it should take you to search page, where you will type in the address.whej you get the property, it should pull up the owner, mailing address and subject property address.also, it should list the sales history and chain of title, where it should mention who they bought it from and how much they bought it for.this ought to help you understand what you have to work with.for example, the last real sale on the picture listed was in 2008 for 325k, so unless there was additional money borrowed on the property, there ought to be some equity. 
George Frye Due Diligence on Non Performing 1st
26 January 2014 | 2 replies
Verify the assignment and allonge (not recorded) chains and have the Seller cure any breaks.If the loan has started foreclosure, you will want to review the foreclosure documents.Servicing information will come from who ever is servicing the loan.
Joseph R. Do tax foreclosures trump any other liens?
24 February 2014 | 13 replies
so they search the current owner for liens and don't go back in the "chain of title" to search if there are outstanding, unsatified liens from former owners. 3.
Alexander Friedman Aspiring Real Estate Investor in Portland OR
7 December 2016 | 2 replies
@Eric Steindler  while I understand your thought process on the liability.. as long as you disclose its never been an issue for me in 40 years of doing this.the license and being in the industry has led to all my advances and allowed me to move up the food chain..