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Jon H. The Consequences of not pulling Permits
10 July 2014 | 12 replies
I have been told that is there is an insurance claim and you did not get a permit they can not pay for the improvements you did.
Summer Segeleon How to word this in my contract....?
21 May 2014 | 9 replies
I want to say something like...Seller forefits any interest he may have in the mobile home situated on the property , will not make any attempt now, or in the future to move it or claim ownership of it, and will not hold buyer responsible for.... ???
Mike Fiorese Seller signed agreement to fix a drain issue over a year ago
23 May 2014 | 8 replies
Should I take her to small claims court?
Nakita Sutton Where to start???
20 May 2014 | 3 replies
This is purely my opinion, I haven't done a deal before and don't claim to be an intelligent investor, but this is what I plan on doing in the near future.
Rizwan Alam Questions and Answers for first purchase? (Out of State Investor)
20 May 2014 | 4 replies
How to verify the claimed rental income?
Derek Mitchell Deal Review in ABQ
23 May 2014 | 3 replies
The leading real state books and educators teach the following basic approaches to buy real estate creatively.Some good and some not so good.Later I'll discuss the pros and cons of the best creative financing methods so you can determine which to use for your particular situationLand ContractsOptions, Leases, Options to purchaseAITD's (All inclusive trust deeds or wraps)Seller carry back deeds of trusts/mortgagesTaking subject to the existing financingNot recording the deed, which is dangerous if not properly protectedRecording a memorandum of agreement Trusts:Transfer the property to the sellers trust, get the bank to approve the transfer and then have the beneficiary of the sellers trust changed to the buyer.Just transferring title into the buyers name hoping the lender won't call the loan.Equity shareAny of these will trigger the due on sale clause and as a buyer or seller if you haven't put safeguards in place, you are unprotected against claims against the title from showing up and or the lender calling the loan due.Are you prepared to take the chance that the seller may further encumber the property or resell to someone else?
Manny Cirino Liens & Land Trusts... Would you do it?
24 May 2014 | 21 replies
Record owner will claim forced detainer, ejectment, etc.
Account Closed VA Loan Zoning Requirements
28 May 2014 | 13 replies
When that happened I had been with them for over 10 years with no claims and no late payments.
Anthony Murphy Tax lien class/training
23 May 2014 | 8 replies
I like working it backwards sometimes....knowing the end result, process and problems....then figuring out the strategy or analyzing the multiple BS strategies/claims that abound regarding the "easy money" in tax liens.
Dan Walters Property Purchase w/Ex-Wife still on Deed
23 May 2014 | 3 replies
Seller is the only one on the mortgage, however he did quit claim his then wife on to title.