
25 April 2012 | 46 replies
Inflation benefits the prepared who convert their cash into other commodities and come in after inflation hits and buy the shattered remains of people's lives for pennies.

20 July 2010 | 6 replies
Now, that existing tenants can remain for up to 90 days beyond foreclosure, there would be a need for the assignment of rents, however this is provided for through the process, ownership and rights to rent proceeds.Bottom line, if it's a new loan request, then yes the lender can require the assignment, if it's an existing loan, I'd suggest that you consider the relationship with that lender, will you use them again?

5 November 2010 | 4 replies
Then you'll need to briefly describe the terms you are to assume; That promissory note having a balance this date of $_________ and accruing interest at the rate eight and one quarter per cent per annum having a required payment in the amount of $522.69 due and payable on the 5th day of each month, commencing payments to be paid by Buyer on the 5th day of December, 2010, and on like date of each succeeding month thereafter until the 5th day of July, 2014 at which time all remaining amounts then outstanding shall become due and payable in full to the holder thereof and credited for the benefit of Buyer hereunder......With the notary page and signatures required, 5 to 6 pages is more like it, IMO. .

3 December 2010 | 8 replies
This should make the remaining side just about right.

28 August 2013 | 2 replies
The lease remains in force, the administrator/custodian or family will need to be a landlord.

28 September 2013 | 19 replies
I would anticipate this would be the same response for most seasoned note buyers/sellers.One red flag that comes to my attention:Why does the present holder want to sell the remaining balance with such a short payoff?

2 June 2013 | 2 replies
For publicly traded companies is there any way to see which buildings they have signed leases on and how much time remains on their current lease.

10 July 2013 | 11 replies
But the fact remains that its much harder for people with a conviction on their record to get a job.

10 July 2013 | 3 replies
LV is more volatile and bubblicious from the hedge fund investors, while vacancy remains high so buy and hold may not be best.

26 July 2007 | 29 replies
As more families lose their homes to foreclosures, as lending guidelines tighten, and as 6000 people per month continue to move to the valley, we will see rental demand exceeding supply and the rents in Las Vegas (which have remained fairly stable for the last several years) will increase to offset the demand.