
30 August 2014 | 7 replies
Use of water or recorded rights are what give you rights to use it (prior appropriation).

9 October 2014 | 20 replies
hi brant. here in new york, the previous owner does have one year to redeme their property, but once it has gone to tax sale, they have to pay YOU, the buyer the taxes and interest on the amount. they cannot go into city or county hall and just pay the taxes after the sale. no, i personally have not had anyone redeem their property after i have bought it at sale. i am sure some people have had that happen. i have seen people show up at the sale and redeem them just prior to the sale and i have seen one person consult with the buyer right at the auction and ask if they could come to terms with him to keep their property. basically, the tax sale is pretty full proof, not a lot of issues.

29 August 2014 | 5 replies
Month to month rental agreement states that anyone that is there more that 10 days in a 6 month period needs to have written prior approval, or breach of agreement.

1 September 2014 | 8 replies
Brian holds and MBA and was an engineer by trade prior to going fulltime as a real estate manager.

30 August 2014 | 5 replies
So when you sign your docs the broker and escrow and the lender still have to complete PTF's ( Prior to funding conditions ) If it was Texas for example when you sign your documents you would be done and get the keys same day or next.5) Technically the only thing you've paid for per your hud-1 is daily interest so the insurance policy can't be paid for until the loan has funded unless you paid all of your closing costs outside of the loan?

9 May 2016 | 11 replies
For evictions and collections, you pay the court costs prior to the court date.

3 September 2014 | 15 replies
There are companies like CSC who will handle this for you, you just need to send them the notarized assignment with instructions.

31 August 2014 | 4 replies
If an offer comes from someone who has not viewed the property or has had it inspected prior to the offer, they aren't serious buyers unless everything is just right for them, most all properties will have some issue, none are perfect, so a decision can be made quickly to discount the offer to file 13.

2 September 2014 | 2 replies
Nice work, @Colby Litzenberger You should link back to your other post - it's a very instructive story

3 September 2014 | 6 replies
I would try to find out more about the second applicant, like contacting the prior addresses on the credit report to see if a non-biased landlord can be reached.