
19 December 2013 | 5 replies
ugh. headache.If I'm being kinda cloudy on my description here, sorry, its hard to describe I guess but if anyone has worked with any sort of mail merge software that imports from a spreadsheet, you'll probably get what I mean.

20 December 2013 | 5 replies
., double closing, transactional lender) you would have to subtract those, too.If rehab is needed, and it always is on this sort of deal, you have to subtract that amount, too.In many places finding a deal that good is very, very difficult.

20 December 2013 | 15 replies
The one mentioned above took 6 months for the title company to sort out due to HUD not having legal title to sell the property.

7 February 2020 | 109 replies
All I got to know after all this is that the company actually owns a positive image among clients and people who have worked with them have no grudges to share.

21 March 2014 | 17 replies
They have been responsive to my few requests, but I set up an IRA LLC, so I don't have any involvement with them at this point other than the $40 or so quarterly fee.I had to go back and forth with them some on the form of my LLC operating agreement, so if you want a copy of the agreement they've approved (saving yourself the exorbitant $5,000 or so fee that the attorneys that do this sort of thing charge), send me a PM.

22 December 2013 | 13 replies
-I was going to write a reply going into all sorts of details, but the more I thought about what I'd be writing, it would end up being more like a short book than a forum reply, so I'm going to try a different approach, which I hope still makes sense.You can read articles like these (and I did read your links, I'm not just dismissing them) until you are blue in the face and still not have a solid conclusion, you'll just have a blue face!

19 December 2013 | 8 replies
You would write the contract, and send it to a title company and they will sort out all the details.

30 October 2019 | 9 replies
I saw there was some sort of a get together here in the area - I hope to make the next one.
19 December 2013 | 15 replies
Even with umbrella policies, oftentimes they will still require a "deductible" of sorts before they pick up any additonal coverages that the primary policy doesn't cover.

14 November 2015 | 144 replies
Title Ins would not foot the bill here for any sort of legal battle, the The Occupants from Hell!