
30 March 2015 | 8 replies
Private money lenders may have some idea, but will generally be satisfied with a lower rate than a hard money lender.In a sense, the relationship is the same as for buying a car.

16 April 2015 | 22 replies
If, in the examples above, an LLC is the owner of a piece of property, then should the plaintiff prevail in their suit, they may properly attached to everything the LLC owns to satisfy the judgement they've been awarded, but they may NOT attach to assets the LLC doesn't own, such as the owner's personal accounts, property, etc.

16 April 2015 | 2 replies
They may not want to do the deal when they find out.If you want to offer a nominal amount the judgment holders might release their lien interests on the property for XX proceeds but reserve the right to pursue the remaining balance at a later date.This is different from releasing and settling to consider the judgment SATISFIED and paid in full.

16 June 2013 | 10 replies
The two year period is satisfied if such ownership and use is for 24 full months or 730 days (365 x 2), which need not be consecutive months or days.

19 December 2018 | 23 replies
The trustee sets up a public auction to try to satisfy the debt.
4 February 2016 | 4 replies
Make offer to satisfy your investment projections.I think you'll see, by getting all this information, you'd be in a better position to create an offer.Some potential offers:1.

2 October 2015 | 4 replies
It is amazing how many sellers will be satisfied with $500 down or with another modest amount tendered.The more motivated the seller, the less crossing of the palm with green-backs it takes to get them to agree to your terms.Your contract is a legal document, and putting some small financial binder on it is like a visible “seal” of your intentions.

1 November 2016 | 13 replies
Whether she cashes check or not, is satisfied or not, doesn't matter.
18 January 2019 | 20 replies
If you had said you were a satisfied customer and described the success of your purchase and ROI you are getting out of it, then I'd be more inclined to pursue a land purchase further, but for now I'm going to pass and focus on other areas of investing.

12 January 2016 | 3 replies
@Pamela StarnesIf the IRA does not have liquid funds, the RMD can generally be satisfied from a different IRA that does have liquid funds.