
15 October 2014 | 4 replies
I am using this person for my non performing notes and foreclosure services.

15 October 2014 | 10 replies
It has not performed very well, I should have just invested in a S&P 500 fund instead, it would have done a lot better.

19 September 2017 | 298 replies
A good rehabber will gladly pay for a consistently performing capital provider.

8 December 2006 | 4 replies
Because of the lower principal amount, the monthly paymentsmight even be lower than before.After 6 months of performance, the investor can sell thenote as a performing note for way more than 60 cents onthe dollar.

13 January 2007 | 0 replies
Feel free to contact me;Corey WhidbeeTypes of Notes Purchased1st Liens on Residential Seasoned or New Notes2 Liens on Residential Seasoned (Balance must be ½ of the 1 st)Simultaneous Closing on 1st Lien Residential and Commercial1st Liens on Commercial (No 2nd)Portfolios of Performing and Non-Performing NotesTrust Deeds / Deeds of TrustLand ContractsBalloon NotesReal Estate MortgagesFull or Partial Note PurchasesMobile Home with LandSmall Notes- Minimum Amount $20,000 Large Notes (Individual Notes of $1 million +)Account Recievable Funding (Invoice Factoring)Acceptable Types of Real EstateSingle Family ResidentialMulti-Family PropertiesApartment BuildingsImproved LandUnimproved Land Commercial Properties (All Types)

3 May 2007 | 20 replies
This is where an investor or home buyer in general can benefit greatly from having a home inspection performed by a reputable inspector.

8 April 2007 | 8 replies
Now as far as I know if you sign a contract you have some type of liability to perform within the contract and if you drop out you are usually financially responsible in some way.

16 April 2007 | 21 replies
When I assign the contract full responsibility of it is assigned to the assignee:Assumption by Assignee: Assignee assumes and agrees to perform all the duties of Assignor in the Contract, which accrue and become due on or after the effective date.

29 December 2007 | 66 replies
2) If you are a multimillionaire how long did it take you performing REI?

25 April 2007 | 2 replies
If you have a contract with the seller and they break it then you can sue the seller for specific performance, damages, and possibly the buyer for breach of contract.Be aware that as a birddog, a Non-Disclosure contract is most likely not legally enforceable in a court of law.