
21 July 2020 | 16 replies
@Jason Ridout @Zorya Belanger and @Julie Toh I apologize for my extremely late response!

4 May 2010 | 47 replies
Not certain what I said that made you infer this but I apologize if that is how you read my post.

15 September 2011 | 29 replies
(I am sure I have missed 90% of them and my apologies.)9.

14 July 2013 | 72 replies
I apologize Mr.

8 April 2018 | 0 replies
apologize for re-posting on this thread (as I couldn't find how to move my post to this thread) as this thread seems to have much broader pool for experts for their inputs, I purchased my primary home in CA in 2004, refinanced it 4 times, latest refinance was in 2012.

28 March 2021 | 20 replies
I am just getting weak apology replies stating it was their fault and would waiver the market fee on the next purchase.What is interesting is that a Roofstock representative was closely working with me while I placed the order and confirmed that purchase went through fine and congratulated on the first purchase.

7 February 2016 | 11 replies
Apologies!

10 October 2018 | 13 replies
@François DesCotesYou can buy the right of redemption by signing the former owner/owners a waiver or the best is to do it through a deed because sometimes there is possibilities to fight the waiver at court or title attorney may not accept it (that's what I was told by my attorney)...still everything has to be notarized and recorded for your protection.Check these guys don't know why I can't find their 3 online courses but call them and ask its like $60 each course and they are helpful to understand the basics... (4closure dot info) (not making any kind of advertising here and not sure if I should put links here ... if not allowed by BP then I apologize).

23 February 2019 | 5 replies
@Eamonn McElroy & @Steven Hamilton IIMy apologies as of course you’re both correct.

5 January 2019 | 42 replies
I apologize @Shaun Reilly I copied the wrong link but I had remembered about all of your crazy offers that you had described and got some accepted.