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Dolores Ruiz Offer made & accepted Under Company Name
28 July 2008 | 5 replies
You should still be able to do it under your company name as long as you sign as the guarantoor using your name.
Terry Royce Purchasing w/an Option
29 July 2008 | 15 replies
The main reason I am asking is because I have a seller who has agreed to a price and terms, but does not want to sign a purchase agreement that is assignable w/o knowing that someone will buy his property for sure.
M Lang Wholesaling out of state?
19 December 2008 | 17 replies
I'm under the impression we can fax the contract over and have them sign it to fax back to us.
Paul Chen Misled Home Owner Association fee
30 July 2008 | 5 replies
In addition to I’d always asked if there’s HOA upfront before I’ll consider checked out any properties which answer he gave me was no; took his words for granted again…Comes the escrow acceptance letter needed to be signed, the $45/mo HOA fee only then caught my eyes, I asked my agent what’s it about since I wasn’t at all aware of it up until this point, he then told me that’s just the escrow’s letter template, it doesn’t apply on the purchasing property.Nevertheless, I’d wrote “ N/A “ right next to that paragraph with his approval before I’d signed at the bottom of that page for the peace of mind.A couple of days later, upon calling the escrow to confirm they’ve everything they needed from me.
Michael Lewin John Alexander's Inverse Purchase
28 June 2009 | 26 replies
((This is what I'm note sure about)>> The investor presents an invoice to the Seller which is paid through escrow.I don't know if that last part is still the case with the new method, but from reading other forms, it was this act that caused the attorney general to cry foul (don't know what state or if there were other circumstances).Has anyone signed up for the Platinum?
Randy Sanchez Armando Montelango mentoring program
22 June 2011 | 26 replies
The deed is signed over to a land trust and the seller remains the beneficiary with the investor being the trustee.
Michael Graff Equity partner - what is a good cut?
26 July 2008 | 3 replies
I always sell my own houses and take some money for the sale, signs, open house, contract time and energy.
Joshua Dorkin BREAKING: FDIC takes over 2 More Banks, Closes 28 Branches
27 July 2008 | 7 replies
The closures follow the recent demise of IndyMac bank several weeks ago, and are another sign of things to come.
David G From Chicago to Flagstaff to Portland, OR to.. (you fill in)
6 August 2008 | 10 replies
That took a lot of search engine optimization (SEO) work.So, for marketing I'm using the internet and "we buy houses"signs in the neighborhoods I would want houses in.I'm only targeting median house prices which has droppedto about $250k-$275k.Now I'm looking to develop a more consistent business.The Portland-Metro market hasn't been doing that.
Nicole Starnes Title and Escrow
8 August 2008 | 4 replies
Do I put earnest money down before or after the contract is signed?