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Karen Carr Tax Sale overages
11 December 2016 | 3 replies
I don't think it could happen without the possibility of the Force of Law, I.E. you'll need an Attorney.
Rayman Shakuri Investment Ideas - Investing into something monthly
4 May 2015 | 14 replies
It will also help to have both when another market crash happens (and it will) so that you are not forced to take money out of market tied assets.Hope this helps.
Lubasha White Lis Pendens from nowhere
1 May 2015 | 103 replies
From that link I understood that Bayview might do nothing since they filed their claim and just wait until I sell the property to force me pay it off.
Linda Weygant A Tip for Wholesalers
29 April 2015 | 2 replies
So when I contact you by email and list out in detail what I'm looking for and what my resources are and you force me to give you my phone number before you'll talk to me - we're done.Please - just give me what I ask for and if/when I see something on your list that I'm interested in, I will hike up my big girl pants, bolster my courage, but on my outside face and call you.  
Sterling Hall Performing and Non- Performing Notes
15 March 2017 | 52 replies
You attempt to foreclose on a borrower, they get an attorney, they force a judicial foreclosure, the note was originated illegally and your note can be worthless, not only may you lose the note and collateral but you could be fined as well.
DAn L. Thoughts on Tiny House in backyard for extra income
23 February 2021 | 30 replies
Maybe nobody wants to force you to evict a disabled person, but they will be happy to help that person sue you when something goes wrong.
Chris Jackson Momentum - 4 in 5 Biz Days - Adding to Portfolio
25 October 2016 | 2 replies
Forcing myself to dig deep and get through the overwhelm allowed me to keep the momentum.  
Ivan Vargas Taking possession after foreclosure, looks vacant but not sure
26 September 2016 | 10 replies
I know he is well aware of the foreclosure because he's been fighting it for years and 3 times filed an emergency motion just days before the sale day forcing them to reschedule, this time he filed the morning of the sale, the judge denied the motion and the sale happened. 10 day redemption period has passed and CT was issued. 
Tim S. 2nd position exit strategy
24 September 2016 | 8 replies
You cannot force someone to do something or take a specific action.A few ideas on exit strategies. reinstate loan in full and have the borrower make payments according to original promissory notepayment plan (forbearance)loan modification (my favorite)discounted payoffsales assistance (sell the home)short saleforeclosuredeed in lieu of foreclosureforeclose, then rent the propertyThere is much, much more to be discussed on this topic, as this only scratches the surface.Josh
Daniel Ramirez Recession Resistant Properties
3 October 2016 | 15 replies
Most owners will be forced to drop their rents and will likely have negative cash flow.