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Tom Broughton HELP!!!!Problems buying from an estate
2 January 2008 | 11 replies
I do not know the exact steps involved in this: Put a lien on the estate for that amount.
Larry T. Renovations
26 October 2007 | 4 replies
You really have to step back and look at the whole picture.
Stephen Leblanc flipping homes
13 November 2007 | 17 replies
You don't give it a thought...until...that day when you step on that old 2X3 and ooops theres a 3 " rusty nail sticking out of it and now its through your foot.
G.D. Haizlip Seven (7) - Powerful Strategies on Finding Foreclosures !
30 October 2007 | 5 replies
Greetings, Re: Seven (7) - Powerful Successful Strategies for Finding Foreclosures- In Your Area-Revised 1.
Jorge Caicedo Wholesaling a pre-foreclosure
3 December 2007 | 28 replies
Sooner or later they will expect to step into your shoes or they expect you to be doing something for them that is worth the fee.
Nicolas Dumm I got a 800 and it is saving me a lot of time
5 March 2008 | 14 replies
I am a big fan of 2 step approach.We plainly state on all our marketing that they can call 24/7 recorded message.
Chris Jones questions about double closings and land trust
4 December 2009 | 11 replies
hello everyone, well anyway i'm a new investor and after some research i decided to focus on pre-foreclosures.well anyway i was told of a strategy that i could use that didn't involve the use of any of my money or credit and will allow me to actually retail these properties to end-buyers and not just wholesale them for a small profit to other investors, it sort of goes like this.1- locate and market to the people in pre-foreclosure, 2- once they contact me setup an appointment with them, 3- setup a land trust with them ( which they will be the beneficiaries and either me or a disinterested party the trustee)and have them sign a "warranty deed to trustee" doc which i will record at the my local court house, 4- also have them sign over there beneficiary interest to you which you'll store away for protection of problems that might come up in the future 5- start marketing the property as well as working on the short sale with there lender, 6- once i have my end-buyer (and hopefully my short sale is accepted in time) have my title company perform a double closing to pay off the first lender as well as myself, and to give the end-buyer clear title without any seasoning issues coming up (which i was told there has to be two separate HUD's, two separate escrow accts and etc)so my questions are: do i have all the steps down correctly or am i missing something?
Michael Shadow Stains in cast iron tub
2 November 2007 | 1 reply
Mira-shield is an excellent two-part epoxy based paint that when PROPERLY prepped and applied will typically give you three to seven years of excellent appearance, depending on care given.
J H My next question - finding distressed sellers
5 November 2018 | 25 replies
Good Luck,Mikethats it Mike - and i fully agreeit's just i step out of the house .... and kinda don't know where to go, lol
Greg B. Success is very empowering.
12 December 2007 | 7 replies
Making the first step is always scary and maybe the toughest part of the process.