
14 June 2009 | 34 replies
article helps a lot specially if it has a unique content... i submit article max of 3 times a week....

1 July 2008 | 23 replies
If you are the type of person who gives up easily and does not have a strong work ethic or is not persistant then you are going to have a tough time.

10 June 2008 | 3 replies
But.....the best laid plans have often been stopped in their tracks (wee funny) due to special interests, the uneducated and highly capitalized and the truly green yet clueless environmentalists.

29 July 2008 | 31 replies
I am a Real Estate Agent that specializes in loss mitigation (short sales) in Florida.I think the response that you are witnessing from agents is a blend of frustration and lack of education/skills to deal with what you are asking them to do.In my opinion (and obviously it's biased!)

5 August 2008 | 10 replies
hello everyone, i must say to all thanks for your honest opinions. after taking a serious look at my post for needing a mentor i guess i have to say i agree with all of you.theres just to much of me wanting something, but not willing to give in return (i honestly didn't know my post would come across like this, honestly)but anyway i guess the real reason why i needed a mentor was because i was just to scared to do it alone, but now i'm no longer scared so the whole need a mentor before i get started thing is no longer an issue. plus i've been building my team (like: lawyer, CPA, brokers, mortgage brokers and etc) and there all sort of like specialized mentors/advisor's anyway (and we all benefit from working with each other) plus i found out you have to find joy and happiness in the unknown, another words you have to enjoy the journey not just your final destination (your end dream), this will allow you to get out there and just learn as you go in anything you do.

23 June 2008 | 31 replies
I know with my current criteria it can be tough to get an offer accepted.

21 June 2008 | 13 replies
I specialize in loss mitigation (short sales) and I thought this might be a cool place to hang out and learn.Look forward to spending some time here.dave
27 April 2009 | 21 replies
Pursuant to Section 3712 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the tax deed conveys title to the purchaser free of all encumbrances of any kind existing before the sale, except:• Any lien for installments of taxes and special assessments, which installments will become payable upon the secured roll after the time of the sale.• The lien for taxes or assessments or other rights of any taxing agency that does not consent to the sale under this chapter.• Liens for special assessments levied upon the property conveyed which were, at the time of the sale, not included in the amount necessary to redeem the tax-defaulted property.• Unaccepted, recorded, irrevocable offers of dedication of the property to the public or a public entity for a public purpose, and recorded options of any taxing agency to purchase the property or any interest therein for a public purpose.Any federal Internal Revenue Service liens that, pursuant to provisions of federal law, are not discharged by the sale, even though the tax collector has provided proper notice to the Internal Revenue Service before that date....according to that, California tax sales doesn't seem pretty free and clear to me.

17 June 2008 | 3 replies
I specialize in rehabbing houses that have "good bones" but are in bad shape.

17 June 2008 | 1 reply
Generally it comes from a data service company that specializes in supplying this type of information.