
2 November 2016 | 13 replies
the big issues there........ the government is corrupt as hell. especially in the muskegon heights area. my brother has had no end of trouble with these people. also, other areas of muskegon, such as the city, they hire out their inspections process to a place called safebuilt. these people are worse than the government over there. my brother sells a lot of his houses on land contract. these people simply refuse to accept this as a sale and call his houses rentals. they claim this gives them the right to issue him tickets for repairs needed because he is the " current owner of record". they use a portion of the government system that is outdated and has inaccurate records to claim he is the owner. consequently, he winds up in court all the time with new " violations" on these " rental houses" that he has full proof that he sold years ago. as of yet, he has be able to beat them in court just by proving that he no longer owns them, but he is going to court almost every week with them. i believe they hope he will just give up and pay the fines. that is not gonna happen with him......lol. but, just so you are informed, muskegon may appear to be a good place to invest, but you will have serious hurdles to jump over on a regular basis.

30 May 2015 | 4 replies
Costs of defending title can exceed the value of the property, paying off any mortgage, indemnification of equity, attorney fees and court costs and perhaps other liens or costs of claims.

30 May 2015 | 8 replies
You did this when you piled on the complexities of another child and renting your current house out - which to me is when you should be working 10X as hard to ensure that this situation doesn't cause you more stress.As for the lead time for documents.

1 June 2015 | 3 replies
Hi @Yenipher BarrientosDo you do insure commercial residential properties/ small apartment complexes (under 30 units)?

29 May 2015 | 0 replies
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30 May 2015 | 8 replies
hi deurward. thats a tricky issue there. the kids of the brother would actually be the owners now because of inheritance rights. that is, if the mother actually deeded the house over to the son before she died. if she did so, then of course his heirs would have legal right to the house. case closed. however, if the son did not have a will at the time of his death, then the house and his assets would have to go thru probate as he has more than one heir. if i were the sister, especially after 5 years, i would push for the probate. its gonna cost her, but she has a good case simply because the kids have made no effort to aqquire the house house themselves and made no effort to pay the taxes or upkeep on the place. hence, they have proven to have no intrest. i would push the issue in court and see who stands up to claim their inheritance. if any of those kids stands up and says " its mine", then at least she can hit them with a bill for the taxes she has paid and any upkeep.

1 June 2015 | 3 replies
Then if something should come along that company will pay your legal fees and if a court rules against you the title insurance company pays you.

25 June 2015 | 6 replies
Wayne,The question is very complex and there are most likely no right answer.

4 June 2015 | 12 replies
Then if you feel you want to take on doing some of the work yourself to save money think carefully if you will actually save money based on the time and complexity of the job required.

11 April 2017 | 11 replies
@Jennifer Taft you are entering a very complex and convoluted business venture...mobile homes aren't real property...but the land they are on is.