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Christian T. How can I find inheritance leads?
10 March 2020 | 28 replies
The inherit list is draw from closed probate files basically because no one has officially inherited anything until probate is closed.
Ann Bellamy What would you do with this applicant?
7 September 2012 | 17 replies
He will then need to learn the language, then get a job.
Todd M. Subletted Tenant with No Lease - Left w/ No notice &
7 September 2012 | 4 replies
Tell them, blackmail is not a language you speak.
Rob K. Foreclosed for less than what was owed
11 January 2016 | 13 replies
Any junior lien holder, such as a second position mortgage, which has language in its contract to allow for the advancement of funds in order to secure their interest in the collateral can do so and have the borrower obligated to said advancement.
T Brown Brad Dornish books/courses
21 July 2014 | 8 replies
Plain Language Lease" course and I use his lease with my tenants (with a few minor modifications).
Nick Johnson College Real Estate Courses?
4 September 2012 | 10 replies
Accounting is the language of business, 101, 102 and managerial accounting should cut it just fine.
Christina Brooks Signed contract this morning... condemned this evening
1 September 2012 | 9 replies
That would depend on the language of the contract you are using.If the contract states that you are buying AS-IS based on the property not materially changing between executed and binding signing date and the closing date or you have the right to terminate then you should be fine.If you had no due diligence,buy- as-is,and no material change clause built in then you are in a weaker position.The notice as mentioned you just fix the deficiency.Even if it is set to be condemned you can repair and avoid that.It all depends on how much money will be required to fix it and get cleared versus the purchase price and after repair value.People always get worked up over earnest money amounts.I think that isn't as important as non-refundable money.I would rather have 10k non-refundable EM than 40k with a ton of loopholes where the buyer locks the property up and back out.The higher EM amount is worthless then to the seller.No legal advice.
Michael Baybut Bank REO purchase strategy
17 February 2013 | 41 replies
If you're making offers sight unseen or have helpers, this can go faster.Even after the offer officially expires, the bank may still respond.
Ian Clayton Shaping the Partnership agreement with a Money Partner for flipping
30 May 2017 | 6 replies
The pieces that I need help shaping is language around the divorce, roles and responsibilities, losses, his initial capital investment, etc and all the other things that I am ignorant to.Thanks for any input that you can offer.
Sassy Dlynn LLC
19 April 2014 | 26 replies
Our tenants receive leases signed by our manager as well as all other official and unofficial documents.