
27 March 2015 | 4 replies
Sounds like a good question to ask an attorney or your fair housing/real estate commission/housing office about.

31 August 2015 | 46 replies
@Brandon Turner - Florida works pretty much the same as Washington State, though in some cases Attorney's offices perform the same functions (in my experience, this is more common with REOs).

6 May 2019 | 5 replies
The danger in Lonnie deals besides Dodd Frank is that all applicants have to be screened and approved by the park office/ manager.

1 September 2020 | 13 replies
In gerneal loan officers lack any sense of inagination.

31 March 2015 | 8 replies
Even though I have been educating myself since 2009 by reading books and blogs, watching webinars and tv shows, listening to podcasts and having hands on experience in the RE world (I co-own a reno company and am a mortgage loan officer (as well as a personal finances advisor)), I believe that we should never stop learning and sharpening our skills.

4 April 2015 | 9 replies
Elizabeth Colegrove is definitely someone you should talk to, I also recommend listening to her podcast.If I was in the military or lived near a base, there is no question I would be in for the strategy of renting class A-B single family homes to officers.

20 June 2015 | 13 replies
When a buyer, appraiser, real estate agent, loan officer, or another party provides a false statement of a property's value on a 1003 or any other document related to the mortgage loan, they have lied, which means they have also broken the law.

30 March 2015 | 2 replies
You'll never have police calls for excessive noise, I guarantee it!
6 April 2015 | 114 replies
@Jay HinrichsJay, sorry if I'm jumping in as I know the question was asked of Steve...but thought I could give my 1.5 cents worth anyway before heading out of the office.

8 April 2015 | 4 replies
I called the county records office and found out it was a foreclosure and a bank trust owned it.