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James NA WOW!!! Please read and reply.
21 June 2011 | 14 replies
We're gonna do due diligence, full title search, appraisal, inspection yadda yadda yadda and if everything is everything we DO NOT want to lose this deal.
Account Closed SUB PRIME losses So FAR
10 July 2008 | 28 replies
I believe his fund was up closer to $10B for the year.Many, many people are losing their homes because they were fooled into thinking prices only go up.
Account Closed Are prices going to start up again?
17 April 2008 | 37 replies
I have plotted a graph for a few of the cities including Portland and Seattle.In looking at the graph, prices will fall until they get closer to the infaltion trend line.
Keith San Financing a multi.
6 November 2008 | 4 replies
Prices are SLOWLY getting closer to what i'd like.TIA
Eric Burn issue after purchasing a foreclosed house from the bank
25 January 2008 | 5 replies
mother hire an inspector to inspector home before purchasing a foreclose from the bank. the inspector wrote on his report that he was not able to inspect heat and water system because they were turned off. my mother went ahead and purchase the home. now that the title is under her name, she now can call Nstar to turn on the water and heat system. after the heat and water was turned on, we noticed that room and hallway basement heater weren't working. also the heater system was leaking water and making notice. there was water pipe leaking as well. anything that has to do with water and gas is health hazard for this reason i ask is it suppose to be the bank who should be liable for all issues. i said because they did not turn on the water and heat system the time the inspector so he can inspect everything tortuous. and also for not telling my mother that the house is health risk. this kind of stuff can cause fireplease feedback is neededpleasei beg you all
Jim McMillen 50% rule
16 October 2018 | 78 replies
That can mean he sits on a lot of cash and is out of the market for long periods of time.RE investing is closer to a business than anything else.
Joshua Dorkin Do You Protect Victims of Domestic Violence, Abuse, etc.?
17 March 2008 | 13 replies
When was the last inspection, and what did the place look like?
Jason Cummins Generally, what do sellers pay at closing?
8 April 2008 | 8 replies
Once escrow is opened, both buyer and seller have to authorize any changes in escrow instructions.Typical seller paid items:Deed preparation; existing mortgage and accrued interest; transfer taxes; commission; title insurance; repairs based on termite inspection report.Typical buyer paid items:Hazard insurance; document preparation fees; survey; mortgagee's title insurance; credit report; loan origination fee; prepaid mortgage interest; discount points; Recording fees (deed and mortgage); termite inspection.
Kim VanLandingham Don't like to think of myself as a "complete" newb
28 February 2008 | 6 replies
He would be my greatest mentor if we lived closer and if he wasn't so busy.
Webestate Webestate Home Buyers Check list
26 February 2008 | 0 replies
Filling out the Home Buyers Check list during the inspection process of attending an open house, can assist you in evaluating, recalling and comparing different properties you visit, while searching for your next home.