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Kendra J. New Member From Bryan/College Station, TX
9 November 2013 | 13 replies
If certain other exceptions apply you can sell it quicker than that. ( specific of the following: work transfer, job loss, new child, medical).This can provide you with a tax free gain.
Nick J. When Was Your Independence Day?
4 July 2012 | 5 replies
I see money taken away from me and used to pay for the medical care of elderly who did not plan for their own retirement health care.Now the government has gone so far as to tell me what size soft drink I can buy and force me to buy a private sector product and if I don't, I pay a penalty.You would think that a government this intrusive would at least protect it's International Borders, but they refuse to even do that.
Bob Kennedy FNMA Foreclosure w/Tenant
17 July 2012 | 10 replies
Better to be conservative and secure financing you can comfortably afford for the long term, accounting for the unexpected (job loss, medical expenses, ???).
Jonny C. Just Gettin' Started!
18 July 2012 | 9 replies
I'm currently employed in the medical field and can't wait to get out.
Bob Salas What happens to 2nd in Short Sale
19 July 2012 | 9 replies
I believe that if I can do this for 12 months - not make payments - I can pay off almost all of my bills - cars, medical, etc - and be actuclly in a better financial situation than before.My concern is if we short sale for, say $110k, that still leaves the 2nd.
Jerry Kisasonak Do I assign the Option Agreement or convert it into a Purchase Agreement and then assign it?
25 July 2012 | 3 replies
I have an Option Agreement on a property and need to know if I should just assign the Option or get with the seller and exercise my option, sign a Purchase Agreement, and assign that to my end buyer.
J Fox Does a Highest & Best Letter Cancel Existing Counter-Offers
26 July 2012 | 12 replies
In such event, should Seller choose to exercise this right, the Buyer will be returned Buyer's earnest money deposit.
Thomas Handy Mom wants me to take over her loan, how can this be done?
9 March 2013 | 10 replies
There exemptions for her primary home but if that home is sold in contemplation of seeking medical assistance that will put such exemptions at risk.
Raven Parmer Does one-of-a-kind design have a place in flipping?
13 August 2014 | 44 replies
Perhaps you should work in neighborhoods where conforming means exercise creativity.
Paul Murch Outs on a Chap. 7 non-performing 2nd?
5 August 2014 | 4 replies
As a lien holder you can exercise your rights on the property.