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N/A N/A HELP...What should I do??
26 June 2007 | 13 replies
Some lenders will then look back to the prior sale price (1st leg of the double close).Be prepared for the 2nd leg to fail at the closing table with a late underwriting block if the end buyer is getting a conventional mortgage.Other lenders will not care but you do need to be prepared to end up with 1/2 of a double close.
N/A N/A 2007 Market predictions
26 June 2007 | 4 replies
If you look at Silicon Valley and other technology centers around the US housing prices are pretty stable or rising.At this stage it is all about employment and how much froth there was in the prior few years.
Cliff Cole Rent, Lease, Sell, Contracts
28 June 2007 | 3 replies
So I should get all the contracts ready prior to talking with the lawyer, once I have them on paper, have the lawyer look over them and advise on any changes that need to be made.
Minna Reid Liens at auction
3 July 2007 | 15 replies
A prior thread had you asking about tax liens so I am making a guess here.
N/A N/A Quick Realtor Question?!?
7 July 2007 | 25 replies
Technically the agent has been working for the seller and the seller's agent if nothing was signed prior to first contact with the seller's agent to discuss the property.For some deals it might not matter much but how would you know?
Johnny S. How long after Lease is up?
9 July 2007 | 5 replies
But in many (most) states "common lawy" or civil code probably requires the landlord to either "renew" or notify tenant of "non-renewal" at least 30 days prior to the end of the lease.In any case any "on the job" landlord should be keeping in touch with the tenants to determine their intentions and either extend or give notice of non-intent to renew.all cash
Autavea Dabney Credit Engineering
29 May 2008 | 17 replies
Even in our agreement that we have our clients sign prior to starting their services its states that you can do it your self of you can hire the services of a credit repair company to act on your behalf plain and simple.You call these services expensive but what we are charging for the services is actually reasonable but you if must add a dollar value to it then though shall.
Joe Alonzo Excess Procceds
11 December 2009 | 11 replies
The "excess proceeds" go to the prior owner.
Stephen Mendoza Assigning a property to an LLC
12 March 2018 | 16 replies
Is this simply have the title company put it in the other LLC prior to close or do I need to have the contract resubmitted in the other LLC name? 
Michelle Calicchio Can I run this tenant past you?
25 July 2007 | 8 replies
No prior eviction history.