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Paul Amegatcher This is how I buy zombie foreclosure properties.
9 November 2024 | 44 replies
I would define it as a property that has been abandoned by both the owner of record and the lien holders.
Sahara Faughn Please advise - Covid-19 partial claim, Preforeclosure auction and home sale
14 November 2024 | 12 replies
Secondly, he again did not fully disclose everything and was pushing for the signature on the final closing documents, in them he has 2 seperate title agencies involved as well as a third party construction company listed as the policy holder for the insurance for the home, and the figures for sale are different from those on the sale agreement document that I did sign, with clauses included that state if the title is not free and clear that the buyer has the right to sue me for insurance purposes and to cover the silent second mortgage that I was only informed of because the title agency called me to say something was up after arranging the notary to come to me to sign the final documents (at which point I said no and had a copy of the closing documents emailed to me), and again the so called real estate agent negotiating the transaction is listed as the buyer (under the guise of being part of ushomebuyers.com, same as the agreement to sell). 
Jesse LeBlanc Is inflating a payoff a CRIMINAL OFFENSE in GA?
3 November 2024 | 56 replies
Doesn’t cover you when a closing company who wires your money to a prior lien holder and then never closes the deal.  
Mike Harvey Starting with section 8
2 November 2024 | 8 replies
In 2022, rising rental rates have forced HUD to significantly increase maximum rents as too many S8 voucher holders can’t find rental homes at previous rates.PositivesRent comes directly to landlord, every month!
Marjorie Patton RE Investor DTI ruining ability to get/use credit
7 November 2024 | 12 replies
I've never done this when applying for a new card BUT I've found this department to be generally helpful and you may be able to say - Hey Amex, I qualify for this offer for a new card with Discover, I'm a loyal Amex card holder, is there any kind of retention offer you can make me that would come close to this Discover offer.
Jerry Zhang What do you call this kind of deal?
2 November 2024 | 3 replies
Property is not worth $1M and was over inflated to appear note holder has 20% equity.To answer question this is seller financing but this end result rarely if ever happensSeller would be better selling it for $800k+ cash and end up in better place
Renay Reese Open Carry, Concealed carry or no carry while do business
19 November 2024 | 111 replies
I'm not interested in the gun debate but am a concealed carry permit holder
Karen Rivera Issue with a Deed
1 November 2024 | 2 replies
I have an attorney in Illinois (Sottile and Barile) who we use that might be able to provide some assistance on this as it could get complex in regards to the situation - especially if any of the current deed holders have children involved.
Nolan Fernandez Buying house with Section 8 voucher
3 November 2024 | 24 replies
no I have not purchased the home yet -but I’m educated and working with a realtor who understands the process.1st- you have to be a recipient of a section 8 housing choice voucher /in the program and in good standing2nd you need to be in the rental unit and in the program for a year minimum3rd you must to be in a “participating housing authority” or PHA  because not all Housing Authority’s participate in this rent voucher -to -home mortgage voucher program4th it may ( or may not) require recipient  enrolling in an additional sub program called families for Self Sufficiency ( FSS) which has a class that teaches voucher holders how to use the voucher for a mortgage payment5th I’m working with a realtor who understands the process - has used it for dozens if not hundreds of clients. it’s going to be VERY hard for anyone unfamiliar with government processes  to get through it successfully. note I’m also utilizing  first time savings plans IDA‘s and local first time homebuyer grants and a USDA 502 direct low income Rural loan. and my own funds.All aid mentioned can be “stacked” to lower mortgage & create long term affordability.  
David B. Does satisfying the first mortgage clear out the 2nd LIEN?
28 October 2024 | 8 replies
Supposedly the second lien holder is a credit card debt collector, they were listed as the defendant in the foreclosure case.