Joe Bruck
Appraisal in Baltimore
14 August 2019 | 6 replies
for a 4 bedroom ,1 bathroom ,1500 sqf house in zip-code 21216
Joe Mathew
Using Virtual Assistants for Leads
22 December 2022 | 6 replies
My results changed when I made the mental shift and altered my approach.When we make the shift and start thinking about it as hiring VAs, we start to see them as people who need training, and who have their own goals, aspirations, and priorities.
Anand Acharya
Fixing foundation issues
28 December 2022 | 4 replies
Until you know the cost of the repairs you will not know whether you can close on the deal or alter the price.
Darryl Bull
Real estate and Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
29 December 2022 | 1 reply
Or maybe they want a house with a 90210 zip code because that raises their self-esteem.
Bryce Ericson
How old of a house should you NOT purchase because of newer codes
29 December 2022 | 12 replies
Newer houses are up to code, but can be more expensive than an older house.
Zach McLean
Neighbor’s Garage Foundation - No Permit
23 September 2019 | 33 replies
Because this is unpermitted, and he was shut down there is apparently some from of code enforcement case that was opened.
Diego Ojeda
48-Unit Shipping Container Multifamily Project
10 February 2020 | 4 replies
See your local building codes.
Susan Tan
Why Househacking n SF Bay Area is not for me
14 July 2020 | 11 replies
Combined with strong tenant protection & no eviction laws, this seems like investing anywhere outside CA or HCOL coastal cities is the better investment decision.I decided I don't want to drastically alter my lifestyle from living in a walkable urban area to living in a car-based suburb.
Roberto Costa
Auction.com
14 September 2020 | 6 replies
Hi John, if the seller's title company is the most reputable in the area and you have an open line of communication with them, when the listing agent, seller's lawyer, and title company have told me there are no liens it's clear, and I can give the title company the liens exceptions list from auction.com "Most liens are removed after a foreclosure property sale, but certain liens may remain.Here are some examples:Any lien recorded on title prior in time to the foreclosing mortgage.First Mortgage (if the foreclosing mortgage is a second or third mortgage)HOA or COA assessment liens (in certain states)Mechanic’s Liens (in some states)Government liens such as state and federal tax liens, city or county liens, US Government liens.IRS liens (IRS may buy the property within 120 days after sale at the price paid at foreclosure sale)Code Enforcement Liens, Environmental Liens, and Utility LiensChild Support Liens"to make sure the title insurance would have coverage for these exceptions, the list from auctions.com, would it still very worrisome to use their title company?
Frank A Castro
Running out of time!! Need advice.
23 March 2021 | 58 replies
Tax lien, code violation, divorce, probate, driving for dollars, deceased : these are all generally high quality.