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Account Closed So I Assigned A Sub 2... Now The Buyer Has Messed Up!!!
3 October 2015 | 49 replies
While the previously executed deed from buyer back to seller may be invalid, the buyer could Now sign a deed back to the seller.  
Sam Leon Tenant Estoppel Letters getting more complicated?
12 November 2014 | 44 replies
One of them told me they have a policy to never do REPLY TO ALL on emails because of potential liabilities of replying to the wrong party.So now I am stressing out on not being able to execute this estoppel letter leading to not getting the loan, I have no financing contingency in the contract so I need to get the funds ready just in case the loan falls through. 
Steve Novosel College Rental Properties
4 November 2014 | 4 replies
Rentals with no money in your pocket generally are a disaster waiting to happen- if you have to evict the tenants, or if something needs repair you may be SOLYou could also try to get a master lease agreement or an option on the property (I am not familiar and have never executed either of those strategies but someone with more experience may be able to guide you on that front)You could also find a partner who believes in your ability to run the deal as well as the deal itself to help you come up with the money and qualify for the debt. 
Michael DuVentre Is the lawyer going to kill my probate deal!?!?!?!
1 November 2014 | 16 replies
Second, if the lawyer is properly performing his/her role, s/he will advise the executer to take the route which will best benefit the estate and, consequently, the heirs themselves.
Gary Dezoysa Does the 50% rule hold true for lower end properties?
1 November 2014 | 5 replies
Here we manage maintenance risk through a thorough preventative maintenance system (I used to be the Street Maintenance Manager for the City of Lancaster, CA) and we shift risk through the lease-purchase by receiving a large non-fundable down payment and making the tenant/buyer responsible for all maintenance.We set the purchase option price at a premium of 18% since the tenant/buyer has 30 years to execute the option. 
Ed Martinez HOA foreclosure in Mecklemburg County, NC
2 November 2014 | 1 reply
Or will someone force me to execute the foreclosure?
Jayagowri Deenadayalan Steelton PA
20 October 2015 | 8 replies
Now it is time to execute i am getting cold feet as i literally dont know anything about Steelton.
Paul Lewis Complete Noob From Oakland, CA
9 December 2014 | 19 replies
I've spent way too much time in the 'analysis paralysis' stage, and it's time for me to just execute and be OK with not trying to get everything perfect on my first deal.I'm primarily interested in cash flow, and I intend to be reasonably hands off (I have a full time job, so I don't have a lot of spare time).
Sean T. New member from the Merrimack Valley area in MA
3 November 2014 | 7 replies
I currently work in the Software business as a Sales Executive and would love the chance to leave it to see my kids grow up 7 days a week!
Walt Thiessen How can a real estate agent most help you? Where do real estate agents fall down on the job for you?
2 November 2014 | 7 replies
I got my start working in a real estate office as an Executive Assistant.