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Dave Versch Foreclosing on a tax lien - property owned by a land trust
4 February 2014 | 7 replies
I have personally used Michael Pellegrino and would recommend his office for your tax lien foreclosure.
Steven Thompson an opportunity of a life time.
31 January 2014 | 11 replies
You should have a profession litigation search done and speak to the land development office for Nye County.
Peter Hanson 21 months in, 15+ deals either done or in the pipe
18 July 2018 | 42 replies
All deals done in Southern California....over the past 21 monthsDeal #1 got offer accepted at $100K for a duplex, wholesaled it for $107,000 to a cash buyer, netted $3500 +/-Deal #2 got offer accepted at $105K for 3/2 SFR, wholesaled it for $112K to same cash buyer, netted $3500 +/-(decided I wanted to be able to buy the next house cash, locked myself in my office, worked my butt off 7 days a week 10-14 hours a day, saved every penny for 9 months, now I was ready!)
Steve Difabio HOA Jerk
31 January 2014 | 13 replies
but i pay, i keep the area clean. i told the head guy some choice words after i was heated and flipped out on him... i really don't care for them at this point... i just want to know can they force me to move or foreclose on my house even if i pay the dues, keep the area clean, don't throw any parties,, etc... they don't want me calling the office any longer, i'm still going to..... i basically call them and tell them they suck at their jobs because something still isn't fixed and all they care about is my money... i do this several times a day... i could careless about them... the words i said, trust me there is no forgiving
Ariel Echevarria Offer Accepted on a property. Now What?
8 February 2014 | 11 replies
So I went by the office and he said his boss and the seller wanted to nullify the contract and give me my earnest back since i didn't have an investor yet.
Scott Sewell How many bedrooms would you like?
3 February 2014 | 31 replies
I had a 4 br house that was rented by a couple with 1 kid, they used the spare 2 brs as his & hers office/hobby rooms.HUD has a table online at HUDuser.org for the entire country which lists the average rents for the different bedroom sizes.
James Mudd Confused about PMI...and how to avoid it...?
2 February 2014 | 33 replies
Scott, that is Not a conventional loan requirement-not Fannie or Freddie.2 possibilities: 1) that is a WF specific overlay 2) your loan officer needs a drug test Or 3).
Bruce M. Title Searches
13 May 2008 | 40 replies
You need to learn how to conduct your own title search.Look forward to spending much quality time at the recorder's office.
Mark Devereaux Need some advice quick; tax returns vs listing information
13 March 2008 | 1 reply
The day it dropped to $300,000 I went to look at it and put an offer on it.The seller represented the following in the listing:$81,320 revenue$26,220 expenses$55,100 NOIWhich, of course, I didn't believe, so I forecast the following from what information I could put together.
Minna Reid Seller financing
19 March 2008 | 5 replies
Limited use, professional offices type of thing or can you do more?