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15 January 2011 | 4 replies
Kind of like websites that say 1 million visitors but it is 200,000 who visit 5 times each.You read Realty Trac in the news alot but I am not certain that government truly uses their numbers to make policy decisions.
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15 January 2011 | 1 reply
Government agencies have much deeper pockets than you do.
6 March 2011 | 3 replies
There is a government USDA auction tomorrow at 1:00 on a property that I'm interested in.
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23 July 2013 | 2 replies
If you have no written lease then you're governed by the default CA regulations and laws.
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13 October 2011 | 21 replies
usually i just google the county mls list many brokers website also have access however the broker i use gets alot more info than i do for instance on one deal that fell thru she knew it was a divorce that left them taking short sale offers however there were two mortgages the first okayed the short sale the second BOA pulled out three days before closing.Also here on biggerpockets there are links to many bank and government foreclosure lists.As for the second question the deed had it I was actually able to look online at the original deed when the house was purchased and how much it was purchased for , however I dont know where to get the info as to how much the mortgage amounts are.
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19 January 2011 | 4 replies
The borrower also retains an implicit call option using distorted government-guaranteed money because they can refinance when rates drop.
2 February 2011 | 23 replies
Government subsidized 3% down programs?
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22 January 2011 | 13 replies
Of course, the numbers "work" better in lower-class neighbor "hoods" because the housing prices are so low (they're low for a reason), but those areas will never appreciate in value (unless there's some government sponsored urban renewal of sorts) and, IMHO, you'll be working your a$$ off for the next 30 years trying to earn that $100/door.But I guess somebody has to provide housing to the underworld, it just won't be me.
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16 February 2011 | 25 replies
In all other states where it operates and has filed papers to be allowed to operate, it is a foreign corporation, and the requirements for corporate governance in the case of a lawsuit do not use the law where the corporation is sued, but instead, the law where the corporation is a domestic corporation.
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25 January 2011 | 13 replies
If CA is non recourse, then there should be statutes that govern how they would be protected.