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Penny Myers Is it day care or a "family visit"
8 May 2017 | 2 replies
BTW, the grandmother of the children is NOT on the lease but their great grandmother is the lease holder.
Deepika Tandon Lee County, tax lien
26 September 2018 | 7 replies
@Roger Gelpey The interest owed to the county (not to the certificate holder) is 18% per annum.....the county gets that regardless of what rate the certificate holder bid it down to.  
Daniel Soovajian Questions about BRRRR with a 1031 exchange
28 November 2018 | 18 replies
Using the exchange proceeds in your account your Intermediary purchases your new property (in theory less expensive than what you sold) and holds it in an entity called the Exchange Accommodating Title Holder (EAT) apart from you. 
Darius Howell Liens on a property can I refinance
27 March 2019 | 16 replies
The short answer is yes, you can negotiate with lien holders.
Andrew Massaro assistance with sub2 deal
24 May 2009 | 9 replies
In this situation the lien could be considered a "defamation of title," and become an actionable item with fines and penalties against the lien holder.
Account Closed A Note I Found...
23 August 2009 | 7 replies
The way I see it, the payor shouldn't have to pay the note holder anything other than the monthly terms he originally agreed to pay.If the note holder wants to get cashed out, the payor should act as if he were a 3rd party investor and discount the payoff amount.Cash now is worth more than cash later.
Chetan Naik Title insurance question
20 January 2017 | 2 replies
If you ascertain the risks associated with the past players (owner, heirs, secured lie holders) and believe title insurance is essential, the.
Jonno Rushbrook The Biggest Mistakes You Seen Being Made by First Timers
30 December 2015 | 76 replies
Shouldn't in theory, the buy and holders almost benefit from a market crash due to the fact less people can get loans and will need to rent?
Bill Ward I'm a cop, what's your question?
1 August 2021 | 4 replies
Side note, if you haven't already, contacted the police in each location you have a property and let them record you as the "key holder" or "owner" if necessary so they can contact you if something happens.
Ann Miller Buying and Selling real Estate
20 August 2021 | 4 replies
I have researched and found the name of the buyer/holder of the property.