
3 December 2010 | 1 reply
It's happened with a few others, I figured these were glitches that you folks would work out, butam now bringing it up.

20 December 2010 | 90 replies
(Maybe I'm being naive though, and that happens routinely.)

15 December 2010 | 11 replies
Ultimately, if the FC date has already been set, which is the case here, "they" could be the investor who is holding the investment since they have final say on postponements as they usually incur a legal expense.In my opinion, "they" may have chosen to incur the expense in order for the servicer (Mortgage co.) to do a workout (loan modification, short sale, DIL).Eric is correct, there are many reasons for a postponement.

22 December 2010 | 22 replies
This isn't a routine eviction for non-payment and you need good legal advice, like don't say anything.

19 December 2010 | 11 replies
I've decided to pay for the title work out of pocket should my agents title person think this is something that can get sorted out.I have been very attached to this property, but find that waining lately and went out to look at other homes yesterday.

30 March 2016 | 43 replies
I bought it for $70.I routinely use Lowes coupons at Home Depot.

24 December 2010 | 18 replies
Eat whatever you want, don't work out, and take this magic pill and you will lose weight.

22 December 2010 | 3 replies
Find homeowners-Your website-Agents-Loan mod companies-Referrals-Door knocking/ door hangers2.Qualify the seller: give them their options; died in lieu, loan mod, foreclosure, loan workout, forebearance agreement, short sale. 3.If a short sale is in their best interest research the mortgage info, property & tax info)4.Determine the property’s value: run comparables ( state’s taxation website, zillow or team up with a Realtor to access the MLS) 5.Present an offer to the homeowner.

24 December 2010 | 4 replies
But if I were the broker, I would probably get another agent involved and have two of them work out some other deal between them...or as Jason mentioned, consider a dual agency, even though that is not a dual agency.

24 December 2010 | 6 replies
When a guide refuses a command, it is then up to the handler to determine why and work out what to do about it.So how does this relate to to your topic?