
21 February 2023 | 31 replies
The other issue is what happens when the bank does a drop bid.. does the amount to redeem equal the drop bid or can the bank then go back to what's actually owed.. there was fights in the courts going on about that issue. however I think its safe to say if you have a clean deal with only the first loan on the property it has equity.. then those are rights to go after.In our market you secure the rights by simply having the owner of record either before or after sale pre sunset of redemption rights .. give you a Deed to the property transferring title.

20 July 2023 | 2 replies
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27 February 2023 | 42 replies
Don't try to fight it as immediate reaction, try to UNDERSTAND it.

15 March 2021 | 9 replies
Has anyone ever had a borrower fight a foreclosure and file an appeal with the state district court of appeals.Currently have a case which is going down that path, curious if anyone has ever been down this road before and could answer how long it took, and how it went.

17 April 2023 | 14 replies
Reason I say that is I have seen people make these claims on a REO and the owner / lender has never been in the property / or if it was an heir.In regards to lost rent and lost work time, those most likely would not be covered in any lawsuit and possibly cover the remediation work but you would need to confirm they lied, and then even if you won and got a judgment - you still may not be able to collect it.Unfortunately you could lose more fighting this and may have to chalk it up to always get water and power turned on when buying a property

14 October 2021 | 23 replies
My ex wife once started a fight with me because by accident I didn’t put it over the top.

21 November 2022 | 210 replies
Actually I do think the cities are fighting to get big tech to come to their cities.

5 July 2023 | 9 replies
And 99% of the time, it's at the Landlord's loss because it cost time and money to fight in court, if the landlord losses the case, it's more money.