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Brett Deas I have 2 successful businesses without a degree, but getting one help me?
5 September 2023 | 3 replies
I grew up in a family where formal education was considered a requirement. 
Andrea Longoria New to this!
6 September 2023 | 3 replies
Education doesn't need to be formal and it can be done in a variety of ways.
Chris Daliani New Jersey Pre Foreclosure
12 October 2015 | 9 replies
If the owners want to vacate and sell, you will most likely need a real estate agent to list the property.Before doing this, make sure you get some type of agreement from the seller that they will sell it to you.Even an option to purchase should work.But make sure you formalize this step, or another investor may step in and steal your deal.You will need to list the house because banks want the most money for the property, so they will require it to be on the market with active efforts to sell.You need to make sure you use an agent that has a good track record with short sales.That agent should have a team of individuals (paralegals, attorneys) that negotiate with the bank.The agent will get both sides of the deal, so they are more willing to take a quick cheap offer from you.But banks will still get appraisals or BPO’s.They won’t give it away, but a skilled listing agent should be able to present comps to the appraiser to substantiate your offer price.Good luck
Jaz Patel lien from HUD at the county foreclosure auction
2 September 2023 | 9 replies
A FORMAL loan Mod done 9-16-2020 (But NOT recorded until 6-9-2022) reduced their rate to 3.375% to be REAMORTIZED over 360 Months.Looks like HUD took back a SUBORDINATE 2nd lien in the amount of $101,500 dated 9-16-2020 (Recorded 6-9-2022 at the same time as the Loan MOD was formally recorded)BUT they fell behind AGAIN so then another Loan Mod was done on 4-14-22 (recorded 7-15-2022)  which reduced the Interest  Rate lower to 3.125% to be REAMORIZED again over 360 Months. 
Jason Xue Borrowing from Family/Friends
6 January 2019 | 10 replies
The loan was a formal agreement secured by my parent's property (meaning if I didn't pay back the money, the bank would have foreclosed on my parents).
Dewitt Moore JP Real Estate Funding Legit?
18 June 2023 | 5 replies
What formal credit background do the owners and employees have?
Travis Rampersad Getting started in Real Estate
23 August 2023 | 7 replies
Education doesn't need to be formal; simply any thing you can do to get a baseline knowledge of real estate.
Chris Fuller Anchor Loans and Aloha Capital Scams and not licensed
7 March 2022 | 5 replies
Anchor did not even file an answer and there is no attorney who formally entered an appearance.
Matthew Gardner Private Lending From Family Members
12 December 2021 | 3 replies
They will not fund until I send pictures of the repair, a paid invoice from the company and a formal draw request.Both are fine, but just different trust levels.
Mona Ghai Foreclosing a Tax lien WITHOUT attorney?
6 August 2023 | 21 replies
Making money is always the plan.I'm not splitting hairs here because I'm surprised to see such extensive instructions for bringing legal action published by any branch of the government, but the publication appears to be put out by Judicial Branch and not the Clerk's Office, but again, I'm surprised to see it.