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Sean H. Would you buy a note that..
29 December 2013 | 24 replies
I would be the property manager and retain mortgage reserves from the rent, allowing me to offer a guarantee to the note investor.
Wes Burk Why should a seller short sale?
8 March 2010 | 29 replies
A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is generally appropriate for those individuals who have non-exempt property they wish to retain and who have enough income to reasonably pay the reorganized debt after covering reasonable living expenses.BeneficiaryThe beneficiary in a foreclosure context is generally the mortgage lender.
Derrick Sisney Real Estate Attorney?
25 February 2010 | 3 replies
I have three on retainer and can say the dumber the better...
Chris Speights Contract/Form Software
26 April 2016 | 20 replies
How do you turn the PDF to a JPG - and retain sizing and quality?
E. Jacobs 1 or 2 page purchase contract
5 October 2010 | 6 replies
.___________________________________________________ SellerDate ___________________________________________________ SellerDate XXXV.DEFAULT BY BUYER: In the event Buyer should fail to consummate the transaction contemplated herein for any reason, except default by Seller or the failure of Seller to satisfy any of the conditions to Buyer's obligations, as set forth herein, Seller shall be entitled to retain the earnest money deposit, such sum being agreed upon as liquidated damages for the failure of Buyer to perform the duties and obligations imposed upon it by the terms and provisions of this Agreement and because of the difficulty, inconvenience and uncertainty of ascertaining actual damages, and no other damages, rights or remedies shall in any case be collectible, enforceable or available to Seller other than as provided in this Section, and Seller agrees to accept and take said deposit as Seller's total damages and relief hereunder in such event.
Jon Klaus Seller fears due on sale clause
7 March 2011 | 10 replies
The seller should retain tax benefits.
Ron V subject 2 docs and forms
8 November 2023 | 13 replies
.___________________________________________________ SellerDate ___________________________________________________ SellerDate XXXV.DEFAULT BY BUYER: In the event Buyer should fail to consummate the transaction contemplated herein for any reason, except default by Seller or the failure of Seller to satisfy any of the conditions to Buyer's obligations, as set forth herein, Seller shall be entitled to retain the earnest money deposit, such sum being agreed upon as liquidated damages for the failure of Buyer to perform the duties and obligations imposed upon it by the terms and provisions of this Agreement and because of the difficulty, inconvenience and uncertainty of ascertaining actual damages, and no other damages, rights or remedies shall in any case be collectible, enforceable or available to Seller other than as provided in this Section, and Seller agrees to accept and take said deposit as Seller's total damages and relief hereunder in such event.
Nathan Emmert Dumb Questions - FSBO/Owner Financing
21 December 2011 | 10 replies
When you do get a seller finance deal a nice little clause to add is that you retain first right or option to buy the note from your seller.
Kasey Sulheim Aloha from Honolulu Hawaii!
5 May 2015 | 6 replies
I am very knowledgeable with landscaping "hardscapes" (paver brick patios and driveways/modular block retaining walls and rock walls).
Jacob Michaels Buying seller finance deal and tax implications for inheritance
6 November 2013 | 10 replies
In fact, the longer she has held the properties to more it is in her family's interest to retain them until her passing.