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E. Jacobs Estimating Repair Costs
3 February 2012 | 32 replies
Here is the website for the publisher of several of them.http://www.marshallswift.com/c-1-residential-products.aspx
E. Jacobs 1 or 2 page purchase contract
5 October 2010 | 6 replies
TOTAL $___________.00 ï‚š Subject to and Owner Financing Purchase Price: $ ___________________.00Buyer buying property Subject to the existing loans in the amounts not to exceed $_____________. 00 and Seller shall finance $______________. 00, at an interest rate of _______ percent. all due and payable in _____ years following the close of escrow date.
Nick J. Postcard Marketing, 5000 for $99
17 April 2010 | 16 replies
I was publishing a magazine at the time so I was able to get away with it after several e-mails for verification.
Michael Quarles Yellow Letter Copy
22 June 2010 | 7 replies
Here is a link to the Microsoft Office Publisher file.
Josh D. Yellow Letter Marketing
19 June 2010 | 6 replies
I posted under a similar topic a Microsoft Publisher File to create your own Paper...
Minna Reid Dumb question about carrying the second
6 June 2010 | 21 replies
Subject to and Owner Financing Purchase Price: $ ___________________.00 Buyer buying property Subject to the existing loans in the amounts not to exceed $_____________. 00 and Seller shall finance $______________. 00, at an interest rate of _______ percent. all due and payable in _____ years following the close of escrow date.
Ron V subject 2 docs and forms
8 November 2023 | 13 replies
Principal and interest payable in lawful money of the United States.
Chris G. Yellow/Canary paper off the pad??? Where to find
7 February 2012 | 6 replies
Just use mircosoft publisher to create the lined document convert it to adobe high resolution and youre done.
Matthew J. T. What is the difference between wholesaling subject to and a mortgage assignment?
10 September 2012 | 22 replies
Buyer understands that in the event that the underlying debt is not paid off, the lender holding the deeds of trust may foreclose the property, which will extinguish Buyer’s interest in the property. 3.Seller and Buyer hereby agreed to defend, indemnify and hold all parties involved in this transaction harmless from liability in the event that the holders of the mortgages and/or deeds of trust on the aforementioned property are called due and payable.4.The seller agrees and understands that the buyer is purchasing their property with the buyer taking seller’s existing loan “subject to” with the current loan balance and prepayment penalty to be deducted from sale proceeds. 5.In the event there is an escrow account for taxes, insurance, waste fees, association fees, or any other impounds or escrow, said funds shall be transferred to purchaser without adjustment and if there is an escrow shortage same shall be charged to seller at closing. 6.The borrower/seller shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the buyer and all persons or assigns, regardless of responsibility, from all costs, expenses, suits, liabilities, damages, attorney fees and claims of every type, including but not limited to those arising out of injury to any person, or damage to any real or personal property to any person, including the borrower and said financial institution, for (i) any items resulting from the buyer buying the property, (ii) information furnished by the borrower or (iii) those items relating to the financial information, or (iv) the ability or inability to pay for or continue to support the debt of which the buyer is agreeing to.
Derek Smith Is the yellow letter worth it??
21 December 2016 | 50 replies
Cell phones numbers are not published information therefore I have a unique piece of marketing information someone else may not have and as long as I use it wisely I can cost affectively touch the prospect again and again.