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Andrew Slezak Quitclaim to LLC?
4 January 2025 | 4 replies
If so, am I selling/transferring the title or am I just adding the entity to the title?
Jeffrey Farkas 2nd lien foreclosure
17 January 2025 | 5 replies
Leaving out auction and foreclosure costs for a second, when you write that check for $220k the trustee is going to pay BigBadBank the $175k they are owed first, then he's going to pay LittleBadBank the remaining $45k, and you will get a clean title as the process is going to wipe the slate clean.
Alex Collins How to privately purchase a property from a buyer with a mortgage balance
29 December 2024 | 8 replies
I'm now looking into having a title company do a comprehensive title search before officially putting in an offer. 
Cristal Ochoa PennyMac Loan Transfer to LLC
7 January 2025 | 5 replies
What I've seen is that when asked to provide an assurance that a loan wouldn't be called because of a due on sale clause being triggered, the lender customer service typically just outright says it's not allowed, or default to a "no", because they see it as a black and white question, and miss why the due on sale clause is actually written into the mortgage document to begin with.If one is transferring property title from personal name, a Grant/Warranty Deed would be drafted/recorded to transfer title.
Nik Verret Seeking Advice for Initial Bookings
7 January 2025 | 7 replies
Did have high quality photos/ great listing title and description?
Chris Allen Selling Home on Sub-To
9 January 2025 | 9 replies
The only difference is the seller remains on title until we have enough equity to refinance or sell.3: Typically we don’t agree to balloons.
Ken M. Creative Financing and Some Things To Know
13 January 2025 | 1 reply
My humble advice to anyone attempting to do creative finance is:Creative finance is for experienced investors who have access to capital if anything goes wrong.Learn the lawsDon't use a contract "off the internet", laws vary by state and are also regulated on a federal levelLearn the financing techniques correctlyDon’t skip parts of the processDon’t ever do a “kitchen table” closingUse the proper deedAn attorney can help you with the legal work, but the rest you are on your ownYour guru will not bail you out“Investing” in someone else’s deal by providing a small 2nd loan so the “investor” can pay for “cash to the seller” and for “closing costs” so he can do the deal is a very bad planKnow what problems can ariseLearn the responses and solutions to problems before they are neededKnow everything there is to know about Title and what that meansKnow who a "protected class" individual isLearn the "back doors"Learn human natureUnderstand timelinesUnderstand regulation enforcement (some of these "mistakes" have a 10 year statue of limitations ( they can charge you 10 years AFTER you do the transaction) and carry hefty fines and possible imprisonmentThe court doesn't accept "I didn't know" for an answer"Know that the source of the lead plays a serious role in some states and federallyKnow how much of a "profit" pushes the boundaries to invite an investigationYou can be sued by the seller if you don’t do things correctlyYou are automatically at fault if an investigator or attorney or regulator gets involved.
Pawan Gupta Has anyone worked with Mynd.co?
14 January 2025 | 2 replies
As title says, looking for some first hand experience, positive or negative; for working with mynd.co.
Kevin Green Why Buffalo is the Hottest Real Estate Market of 2025 (Again!)
14 January 2025 | 4 replies
Buffalo, New York, has once again been named the nation’s hottest housing market for 2025, marking the first time a city has held this title in consecutive years.