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Tricia O'Brien Tax Lien Purchase on Land With/Without Mobile Home ?
5 June 2018 | 12 replies
If I do end up owning the land, I could  offer to buy the MH from the  owner and have the title transferred to me... and if he says "no" then give notice to vacate, do eviction etc. as you outlined above , correct?
Alona Samson Complicated complicated short pay off
3 January 2016 | 4 replies
My understanding is that the noteholder agrees to a settlement amount and the deed is hers free and clear.Back in 2007 an individual transferred a deed on a property with an outstanding mortgage of $535k in Brooklyn NY.in 2008 The seller passed away. since 2007 not a single payment has been made to the mortgage.
Grace D. Seller delay in providing signed estoppels
30 January 2016 | 3 replies
1) You need to get the stoppers yourself, not just let the owner hand you a piece of paper.2) All deposits, as per the estoppel a, need to be transferred/credited, as you will become liable for them.
Mark L. Tennant screening question
22 December 2015 | 7 replies
The second person on the application does not have a job here yet, but has a desirable healthcare certification and is transferring her license over to this state.They did a walk through, seem real nice and filled out the application.
Dominic A. Selling home to clear student loan debt?
23 December 2015 | 5 replies
Your student loan debt is being serviced from after aftertax income, so that 6.8% needs to be adjusted for your marginal tax rate to yield what you must actually earn to service that debt (could be closer to 9-10% pre-tax).If you have forced appreciation in the house and it will appraise for 135K, you may be able to pull additional equity from the home to pay down (or pay off) your student debt ... effectively transferring your student loan (6.8%) to your mortgage (4.x%?).  
Andre Brasser How to accurately estimate hard money costs?
2 January 2016 | 9 replies
A lender has more data and information than you do, all lenders are conservative and can spot unreasonable amounts in a pro-forma.
Robert Hale New Member from San Antonio
2 January 2016 | 14 replies
I built a spreadsheet and  I've done a light scrub on 90 units based on Mls data over the last few days.  
Account Closed Real Example of the 50% rule; need clarification
28 December 2015 | 2 replies
IMO and experience the 50% rule is overly conservative - - I use 30% of GSI as a boundary to determine if the property is being managed properly - - lower indicates inaccurate data and higher indicates obsolete fixtures and equipment.
Manolo D. Stanley TLM99S and Floor Plan Software
24 December 2015 | 2 replies
You're still handling every line as three data points. 
Danielle J. New member, new to DFW
26 December 2015 | 6 replies
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