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Henry M. Examples of Mortgage and Real Estate Fraud Investigations - Fiscal Year 2013
11 September 2013 | 4 replies
Bonas was sentenced in February 2013 to six months in prison and two years of supervised release.
Fred Ruckus Mr. Landlord Credit / criminal / eviction check
18 September 2013 | 6 replies
I thought they couldn't release the full report except to inspected clients, property managers, mortgage companies, car dealers, etc.
Ben Walhood Do Blanket Mortgages still exist?
24 October 2013 | 11 replies
Appraisals will cost you, might consider just the high equity properties at 50/60% LTV.Just a note too, make sure you get a release fee or amount on each property secured so that you can sell off one property without giving it all to the lender or having to payoff the entire loan. :)
Nemi W. Any recourse against End Buyer who backs out?
28 December 2010 | 6 replies
Can I just not sign the release of deposit or can I demand that we split it?
Kevin C. So I went to an Estate Sale Today....
18 April 2011 | 18 replies
Once owner passes I'll have first rights to buy property.Property is a home on 4 acres with a nice metal workshop (1300+s qr ft).The rental price to me will be in the $500 a month range, once the lease begins, I can re-lease or do whatever with the property.My intention is to use the shop and update the home so my son and his family can move into the place.
Tiara Murray Privileged Information
24 July 2011 | 2 replies
If the title work is done by attorneys, and if those attorneys are deemed to represent the clients who they do title work for, then by law, they are not allowed to disclose their client's information...In Georgia, title work is generally done by attorneys (in my experience), and as such, they'd never release their client info...or even confirm that someone was or was not a client...
Jake Kucheck So If Your Tenant Dies...
21 October 2012 | 11 replies
In my state, you can't release *any* property without authorization from the executor - unless you had written instructions from the tenant stating Something to the effect of:"In the event I am incapacitated/deceased, uncle Jim is authorized to enter my apartment & access/dispose of my property"
Marian Smith Difficult to rent SFH with sex offender across street?
22 November 2012 | 28 replies
I would think the sex offender would get sued along with the state for releasing him.I have a rental house where there's a methadone clinic down the street.
Account Closed I have equity... But how do I use it to my advantage?
16 December 2012 | 5 replies
If this is the case then it would be hard to pull money out.It is possible to have the contract holder release a portion of the deed with some payment and leave his balance owing against the unimproved land, but would be unlikely unless receiving a significant payment which would then not allow you to pull out much cash.
Justin Webb Subject to, plus Taxes and Insurance?
23 December 2016 | 16 replies
Make your money and move on.There is also the release of information authorization and a limited power of attorney that should be created when you purchase.