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Melissa Webb Door knocking, HELP!
25 November 2017 | 18 replies
The next day he went to see the local chief and sherrif dept along with county attorney and seen that he did not break any law.So what ever you do out there just be careful.
George P. the titleis in Land trust
27 March 2009 | 3 replies
You need to check the trust documents and if there is any doubt run it by an attorney.
Kirk B Renting Garages
27 March 2009 | 2 replies
I don't see a problem with that, but I would HIGHLY recommend you speak with an attorney in your state as they will know the local laws and rules in regards to your legal question.
Ryan Moore Northern California Newbie
31 March 2009 | 5 replies
I am an attorney licensed in CA and MA.
Jason Cano Rio Grande Valley/ South Padre Island
29 August 2022 | 4 replies
I also contact banks and attorneys to snoop around for deals.
Mike Hyser Where would you start if you we me?
9 April 2009 | 11 replies
Who do you want on your team (real estate investing is a team sport and does not start out a singular sport): Real Estate Agent, mortgage broker, banker, inspector, insurance agent, CPA, real estate attorney, property manager.
Donna M. Escrow company or attorney?
2 April 2009 | 2 replies
Is there a difference between closing with an escrow company or an attorney?
Justin Stores Selling my home or Lease option
4 April 2009 | 10 replies
And it was deemed that the lease to purchase agreement constituted a partial interest in the property for the lessee.Check with a local attorney for the proper wording to avoid such a situation if you choose the lease route.
Harrison Painter Learning the "Double Close" Short Sale Model
25 May 2010 | 15 replies
This would seem so much easier than getting the Sellers to sign over a Power of Attorney, the method I have seen most people use.The above example does not have the transaction funding fees, but feel it increases your liability.Would my assumption be correct?
Eric Tomlin self-directed IRA LLC transaction reviewer?
20 September 2018 | 5 replies
A Transaction Reviewer can be an attorney, CPA, or accounting firm.