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Kyler Talbot The FDIC seized our local bank...what now?
17 July 2009 | 6 replies
hi kylercouple of things I need to know which state are you inI am not sure how it works in the US with regards to funding but here you need to find another funder or you can go to some one like us ( now I will say us in a generic way as we do not operate in the US)but people like us negotiate with banks or funders to take out the bank loans and you can do that direct as well as long as you can find a negotiatinggroup or company.if the bank is fore closed thenits the same as if a house is foreclosed just a bit biggeryou are going to see this more in your market and rich what you are talking about I do here in sydney everyday of the week and work out a way of organising funding to come into fund out the finish off and also negotiate out a reduction in the first teir debt to allow for the higher cost of the cash finish off money.it is a bit specialist but its there in your marketI for one would be very interested in the banks that are falling overnot sure who or how the banks would be held there ours are held by what we call liquidators or receivers and these are the guys I talk to multi time a week for different deals.if the bank is to be resold or rebirthed then the only asset of the bank is the loan book.what size of bank is this you are talking about is it a regional a community or major if you wish pm me or send me an email so I can disuss or send to rich and he can on forward to me.
Timothy W. I'm off to evict a single mother with 4 little ones
17 July 2009 | 12 replies
I should pay more attention to what forum I'm in. I
Quentin Mayfield Greeting From Houston
20 July 2009 | 2 replies
I've read book after book about but I never feel like I have enough 1) money, 2) credit or 3) knowledge to actually jump in. I
Karen Parker Consumer Credit Card Act and Loaded Weapons?
28 July 2009 | 86 replies
Except in the case of a military dictatorship, where the military installs their man who in is fact a dictator and is removed by death.
Scott R. will bank allow this?
28 July 2009 | 2 replies
What position would the bank be in? I
Brandon Turner Helping a friend get a no-money down home
30 July 2009 | 4 replies
Once we close, I will do the normal paint/carpet/etc to get it in good shape and Adam and his wife will move in. I
Carol Weaver New to BP from PA area
7 August 2009 | 3 replies
And giving a family a nice home to live in. I
Winniferd B. Should I Pass
7 September 2009 | 10 replies
This type of deal would probably scare most rehab investors which is why the profits after all costs and fees are factored in is way way too thin for the rehab investor.
David Albertson Can't make tenant happy.
9 September 2009 | 25 replies
Explain that the broken window and other damage from the break in is not your responsibility, and if she wants to get renters insurance, that is her choice.
Rich Hupper New agent needs help with cold calls.
7 November 2014 | 9 replies
I'm a people person, so what I did when I first got licensed in 1993 and worked for a big Century 21 office with the top dogs that were vicious was I went door to door in a neighborhood that I had an interest in and lived in. I