
17 January 2010 | 3 replies
An example of an involuntary conversion is when the government notifies the seller that their property will be acquired for public use.5.

17 January 2010 | 0 replies
Hello All,Has anyone attended Sean Carpenter's government deal funding seminar?

26 January 2010 | 2 replies
If the local government doesn't want a project like this, it just won't happen.

4 February 2010 | 7 replies
People are really beginning to see that the government cannot create jobs nearly as efficiently as the Private Sector.There are a myriad of other reasons, but let's face it, Obama's honeymoon is OVER.
24 January 2010 | 11 replies
The banks are being controlled by the government; the auto industry is being controlled by the government; Freddie and Fannie have been taken over; and on and on and on.

23 March 2011 | 22 replies
Seems that someone in the city government (maybe PD) had a vacant house to sell, so they used that for bait.I think it's a 100 bucks a sign.Good points, very creative bunch!

13 February 2010 | 5 replies
In determining which way is the best for the lender/holder/servicer, subsidies by the government for losses can not be used in that determination.

11 February 2010 | 15 replies
When it comes to government, like banks, common sense is not the first thing that comes to mind.

14 March 2012 | 22 replies
ALSO, some state laws are only DEFAULT conditions, meaning the governing documents of the property can use a definition that is different from the default state law.

11 February 2010 | 10 replies
-If the property has central A/C, the A/C unit must be in place and fully functional-All items governed by a county, city, or state code must be resolved-Termite treatmentsFHA 203k (all of the above plus)-All windows must be repaired and in working order.