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Michael W. How much should I expect to pay in taxes?
28 March 2014 | 7 replies
So in your opinion, the certification brings no legal asset to my asset protection?
Chris Martin Money360 may revolutionize "hard money" lending
18 November 2015 | 70 replies
Side bar: I sent them an email that their security certificate is expired.
Phillip Gainey Property Managers treat owners like "mushrooms".
5 September 2011 | 24 replies
Or contacting an individual holding the ARM certification?
Siddeeqah Porter tax liens certificates
22 April 2015 | 1 reply

Hi I'm looking to get started in tax liens and want to know what is the requirement?

Earl McFarland Existing Tenant Lease
6 May 2015 | 1 reply
Make sure you get an estoppel certificate from the existing tenants so that you know there are no side agreements and have a document that verifies deposit amounts etc.Really and truly the lease is only critical if there is a problem and in most cases there is no problem.
Hazel L NEW CA laws regulating foreclosure consulting
23 February 2010 | 3 replies
For all you bird dogs and real estate consultants out there who are not principals in your transactions:"After July 1, 2009, with certain limited exceptions, it is illegal to operate as a mortgage foreclosure consultant in California unless the foreclosure consultant has obtained from the Department of Justice a Certificate of Registration as a Mortgage Foreclosure Consultant."
Ted Thomas Secrets to success at a tax lien certificate auction
15 April 2012 | 1 reply
Tax lien certificate auctions come in all sizes; I’ve seen as many as 100,000 tax certificates available in Cook County, Chicago, IL to as few as 1,300 certificates in Santa Cruz County which is Nogales, Arizona.
Account Closed Who generally pays for what?
7 January 2009 | 2 replies
But working from your list:Escrow fee ----Title insurance owner --seller provides title policy to buyerTitle insurance Lender --buyer pays this endRecording fees -buyerAccount Servicing Set up fees -junk fee, GWBush should payAccount Servicing Service fees -same as above(monthly, quarterly, etc) HOA transfer fee if any -buyerTermite Inspection/treatment -inspection buyer, treatment seller-I think in some areas state law may govern thisSeptic Certification -seller usuallyBuyer’s Home warranty -Realtors always tell seller this will really help their house sell quckly, it's a ripoff (generally), if buyer wants it tell him to pay for itSurvey, if any-if its required for the loan the buyer pays, if the bank will accept my old one I'll let them have it.New Loan charges -anything having to do with the loan is on the buyer/borrowerDiscount fee Loan origination Credit Report Appraisal MIP VA Funding Fee, if any--the VA may have some rules on thisNew Hazard Insurance Premium Congratulations on the sale.Frank
Tony M Move-in Specials
5 August 2009 | 6 replies
I give my tenants that have been there awhile, a nice turkey at Thanksgiving or a box of candy at Christmas with a reemable certificate for referring a prospect that rents from me.
Yan P. LP or LLC Share investing. Plausible?
14 September 2010 | 10 replies
FURTHER, PURSUANT TO §109.13 UNDER THE TEXAS SECURITIES ACT, THE COMPANY IS REQUIRED TO APPRISE PROSPECTIVE INVESTORS OF THE FOLLOWING: A LEGEND SHALL BE PLACED, UPON ISSUANCE, ON CERTIFICATES REPRESENTING SECURITIES PURCHASEDHEREUNDER, AND ANY PURCHASER HEREUNDER SHALL BE REQUIRED TO SIGN A WRITTEN AGREEMENT THAT HE WILL NOT SELL THE SUBJECT SECURITIES WITHOUT REGISTRATION UNDER APPLICABLE SECURITIES LAWS, OR EXEMPTIONS THEREFROM.O.Limited Transferability and LiquidityTo satisfy the requirements of certain exemptions from registration under the Securities Act, and to conform with applicable state securities laws, each investor must acquire his Shares for investment purposes only and not with a view towards distribution.