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Jason Davis BOA/ short sale / need to qualify for loan ? Cash offer
19 January 2012 | 10 replies
Did you submit proof of funds?
Greg B. BP Summit Contact List
20 March 2012 | 104 replies
Thanks to all of the people for submitting their information.
Luigi Ontiveros Exlusive right to buy on a shortsale?
26 January 2012 | 3 replies
I am dealing with an unlisted property and getting ready to submit the offer via a broker.Thanks in advance for your input.
Dustin Allen Youtube
12 March 2012 | 5 replies
You'll have to submit a scanned version of the student's ID usually.
Latoya Williamson Trying to buy Freddie Mac home
27 February 2012 | 6 replies
At that point, you can submit another offer until you are in the ballpark to get a counter.
George P. ways to lower tax assessment
29 February 2012 | 3 replies
It has not cost me anything to dispute the tax bills nor have I had to do anything but call and submit a form.
Craig P. Live answering service
6 July 2014 | 7 replies
Once they submit it, the client's info in automatically in my database and I get an email notification.
Jason Cherwak Fannie Mae REO Limbo
2 March 2012 | 2 replies
After our offer was submitted, the agent informed us that they were waiting for bank's payoff amount before countering.
Brandon Paisley ??? Using a realtor for wholesaling and payments???
2 March 2012 | 7 replies
They can supply you with, and submit, REO offers.
Michael Lerch What would you do with $1,300 as a newb wholesaler?
7 March 2012 | 15 replies
Well, you are correct that the REO earnest money is normally $1,000 but if you only have $1,300 where is your proof of funds when the REO agent needs it to submit to the bank if they accept your offer?