
15 March 2015 | 41 replies
Upon a finding of delinquency of the account consistent with the policies adopted by the public entity regarding nonpayment, cost of the service and expenses, the clerk of the public entity may file a notice of lien with the county clerk of the county in which the property is located describing the property, cost of the service provided and expenses incurred by the municipality, excluding late charges, penalties, and interest, and stating that the public entity claims a lien on the property for this service; provided, that a lien shall not be filed against property in which the delinquent account is owed by a tenant or lessee and not by the property owner; "

9 March 2015 | 10 replies
@Adam Hershman has an interesting point of view.

27 June 2016 | 6 replies
From the outside, the property need some work, but I can only view it with an accepted offer and the realtor has no information on the condition.

9 March 2015 | 7 replies
Effective Date: 11-25-1969 5313.06 Notice of forfeiture.Following expiration of the period of time provided in section 5313.05 of the Revised Code, forfeiture of the interest of a vendee in default under a land installment contract shall be initiated by the vendor or by his successor in interest, by serving or causing to be served on the vendee or his successor in interest, if known to the vendor or his successor in interest, a written notice which: (A) Reasonably identifies the contract and describes the property covered by it; (B) Specifies the terms and conditions of the contract which have not been complied with; (C) Notifies the vendee that the contract will stand forfeited unless the vendee performs the terms and conditions of the contract within ten days of the completed service of notice and notifies the vendee to leave the premises.Such notice shall be served by the vendor or his successor in interest by handing a written copy of the notice to the vendee or his successor in interest in person, or by leaving it at his usual place of abode or at the property which is the subject of the contract or by registered or certified mail by mailing to the last known address of the vendee or his successor in interest.

13 March 2015 | 38 replies
I'm surprised you don't have more views on your videos .

12 March 2015 | 16 replies
Bottom line though, I'd be far more flexible on this if I was working with an experienced investor as Andrew described.

7 March 2015 | 7 replies
I could never wrap my head around paying for insurance (Which is what I view a fixed rate as) that I know it's unlikely I'll ever need.

7 March 2015 | 2 replies
It sounds more like he is fishing for a sucker to make an offer without him giving an asking price or letting you view the property than you dropping the ball.

10 March 2015 | 69 replies
It scared away so many people at its initial viewings...saved for us!

7 March 2015 | 3 replies
There are 20 million houses Travis That have very little equity and these houses sometimes are on quiet streets and they need no work and they are paid up so they're not in trouble, not distressedYou make money by being a problem solver for the seller and making 3 per cent as an assignment fee.What a lot of people don't realize is sellers need help but they don't understand the costs to sell with an agentCosts to sell include commissions, closing costs, sellers concessions, spruce up costs like paint and landscaping, and vacant house while the house is being sold through the agentI describe this in a long post in the starting out section of the forms, so look for that long posters a few hours involved thereBottom line here is the spring is going be really tough for real estate agents in general, and if they would focus on helping sellers selling on terms verses for cash they would make a lot more moneyAn agents would make a lot more moneyAnd buyers would get their dream home in their chosen neighborhood in their perfect school district today, not making some landlord in some crappy apartment or rental house :)