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N/A N/A Considering doing a house flip.
23 November 2006 | 9 replies
:lol: clauses will include the loss of an earnest deposit in the event we do not find assignee during alotted time.
Frank White A little gray
30 November 2006 | 2 replies
Hey Whytehouse,Ryan is 100% correct but you will need a few thing to make sure the Loss Midigatior will even look at your package.1) You would want to get all the information listed below before you even call the Loss Midigatior2) You would want it in a 3 ring Navy Blue binder-Not White-(2 Copies) With Hedder Pages and Avery insertable dividers (8 Tabs) to seperate the sections I use Model # 11901.3) After you have the packages put together you would then Call the Loss Midigator and request his Name and Mail Stop because you are sending them the package by NEXT-DAY-AIR(FED-EX) and for them to keep an eye out for it.
N/A N/A What made you want to start investing in real estate?
24 June 2008 | 18 replies
I have moved across country with my wife who was originally from MI and people always ask why would I leave Vegas to go to Michigan well its because of her, but at the same time this is actually in my opinion an easier market to invest in with prices being much much lower the potential gains may not be as big per deal but the chance for loss is also significantly less.
N/A N/A Realty trac?
30 March 2007 | 3 replies
I've been noticing this trend, I was down to my county building today, and found out that all forclosures are listed in a legal news paper whoes office is right there in the building, they publish it daily, but and here's a big BUT I honostly don't understand what they are saying in them, they list the mortgage price and they give lot and subdivision numbers, but almost never give an address for the property, and hardley ever give the city it is located in, so i'm kinda at a loss because the last thing I want to do is bother trustees to point they want nothing to do with me.
N B. Another state?
23 July 2007 | 37 replies
As you gain experience and capital, out of area investments would become more feasible, but starting out with a project you can't manage yourself is a recipe for disaster.
Tracy Humphreys Credit repair agencies...
26 March 2009 | 7 replies
Along with the credit repair operations, we also do Debt Consolidation, Credit Rebuilding, Credit Restoration, Budget Analysis, Mortgage Pre-qualifications, Mortgage Audit, Loss Mitigation, and Repossession and Foreclosure Prevention.
Mike Mitchell The Secret
15 April 2007 | 11 replies
Walace D Wattles has some amazing literature...Free Ebook: http://www.scienceofgettingrich.net/This is what inspired The Secret and I read this after watching the DVD.Free Ebook: http://www.scienceofbeingwell.net/Forget fancy weight loss programs, this is down to earth practical advice.Free Lessons: http://www.myspace.com/ozlatThe teachers of The Secret provide free lessons and course on SGR.
Justin Putt How do you find your deals?
16 April 2007 | 21 replies
Assignee will indemnify, protect, defend and hold Assignor harmless from and against any and all loss, cost, damage and expense arising out of or in any way related to a breach or default of the Contract after the effective date.
N/A N/A Hard Money Lenders in Houston TX
21 June 2008 | 3 replies
Hi, like a lot of people in here I'm trying to get into the real estate game, but my only problem is that I'm at a loss when it comes to finding a hard money lender.
Tracy Percival Is it Worth It?
17 April 2007 | 4 replies
However, in most states, you are required to try to mitigate the damages by finding another tenant and you will only be able to recover for the actual loss.