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Sandhya Gorman too many inquiries- bad credit rating?
1 September 2018 | 20 replies
While people are out partying on the weekends, I am planning out my next move in the stock market and reading company reports.
Brittany Scott Filing for an eviction
30 August 2018 | 18 replies
I’m new to Georgia I really don’t know any of the laws with the landlord Tenant,  she also gave a third-party my contact information and they were contacted me saying that they were in a eviction company I googled them and I found no information I also contacted the BBB and no information was generated!
Matt Pfefferlen Due on sale in second lien foreclosure
29 August 2018 | 13 replies
Depends on the lender.....that don’t Have to accept your third party payments.....title has been “alienated” by the borrower, they can foreclose or accept your money, totally up to them.
Siobhan Brosnan Craigslist Ad on MY property
28 August 2018 | 4 replies
The sad and frustrating part is they are the ones giving investors and wholesalers a bad name.
Justin Seng Use Sellers Title Company?
29 August 2018 | 5 replies
If the agent, brokerage, or decider is a frequent customer of the title company then there can be unequal treatment of the party that makes the choice.   
Christopher Boyle To all the Married people - Am I screwing myself?
28 August 2018 | 2 replies
Keep totally separate accounts, merge everything, or make a stand-alone new joint account? 
Veronica B. Agent & Lender Recommendations in South Miami
29 August 2018 | 2 replies
I'm going through a HUGE learning curve right now with the wealth of info out there, and trying to figure out all the steps and parties needed to buy property.Any good tips or resources for checking the strength of the rental market in a particular area or neighborhood, prior to making an offer?
Veronica B. How to verify rental capability in a competitive rental market
29 August 2018 | 1 reply
I'm going through a HUGE learning curve right now with the wealth of info out there, and trying to figure out all the steps and parties needed to buy property.Any good tips or resources for checking the strength of the rental market in a particular area or neighborhood, prior to making an offer?
David Wolber Insurance "recommendations", hidden cost of property ownership!
29 August 2018 | 3 replies
. $10k later they are off my back.Three months later…We closed on this duplex in New London a month ago to house hack a bit and live mortgage free.Took me awhile to find an insurance company because of the age/size and style of the property (it’s 5600 sqft, Victorian built in 1900).We ended up going with State Farm.Usual thing happened; guy comes out and takes a look, gives a few things we should “look at”.Tells me about a tree that needs trimming and a set of stairs on the deck needs repaired; no big deal.Two weeks after closing we get a call from SF that we have been “randomly” selected for a 3rd party inspection.Two week after that we get a call from the agent saying we now have 4 things we must complete to include CUTTING said tree down, replacing windows, fixing the stairs and now I have to paint the CEDAR shingles on the garage because only half of it is painted.As you would expect, I took this news very well and only raised my voice with the guy a little.He told me I had 60 days to fix or start the repair and that a letter would be issued on the 20th of August.Silly me, I though this letter would outline what I needed to complete.NOPE, it was a letter from SF saying that my coverage was declined and was accompanied with a refund check for my premium.Turns out that 60 days is from the date when the policy was issued, not the date of this letter.So we are now 30 days into the 60 days repair window and I’m just now getting the information… Oh and that 60 days also include a couple days to insure the agent has time to come out and re-inspect and send it to underwriting.So my 60 day window was actually only 20.Additionally, every time I call them to ask a question, I get yet another list of things I should fix.Stop giving me your opinion about what you think I should do and tell the required recommendations you need me to do so I don’t lose my insurance policy!
Isaac Childs Going to my first REIA meetup!
28 August 2018 | 2 replies
Those are just some questions I'm usually interested in when talking to someone more experienced than me.As for tips on approaching people, if there are any kinds of drinks or refreshments, just go right up to the table/bar and get a drink or food and kind of stand there - the next person that comes by ask, "So what brings you here tonight?"