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Joe McCall Realtor Going To Jail for Doing an A-B-C Short Sale?!
1 July 2013 | 23 replies
Either that or to advance an agenda that would be in favor of the author.
Matthew J. T. Homes that are occupied?
26 July 2011 | 3 replies
If a person was in debt, not only are you saving them pretty much, but the end buyer is actually doing them a favor, if anything he doesn't even have to let them stay in the house, it's more of a courtesy more than anything if you ask me, doesn't make sense......
Michael G. Owner filed for bankruptcy. Short Sale still possible?
3 August 2011 | 7 replies
If they do stop making that payment, then the bank will file for "Motion to release from Stay".
Rusty Thompson Balancing work & relationships
23 August 2011 | 12 replies
If she's The One, do everything you can to keep her while keeping your plan in motion.
Joel Owens Apartment questions
30 July 2011 | 10 replies
I had motion activated floodlights and a dusk to dawn light installed at my duplex to try to deter crime and also so my tenants can see where they are going at night.
Leo Kingston Mortgage interest
1 August 2011 | 2 replies
I wouldn't be surprised at all if you got rid of the mortgage interest deduction on second/vacation homes, but I would be very surprised if they got rid of the deduction for primary residences.That said, this is the reason why many investor recommend not factoring in the tax benefits of real estate into you financial analysis of a investment -- you never know when the tax rules are going to change, and generally speaking, it's not going to be in the investor's favor...
Howard Salpeter buying multi-family in bankruptcy
1 August 2011 | 3 replies
This is a good property if the numbers work so I am not ready to walk.I also wonder if this lack of cooperation on the seller's part might work in my favor in terms of renegotiating a much better deal near the end of the feasiblity period.Experienced input is greatly appreciated!!
Leslie Shapiro Understanding County Auction Results
17 August 2011 | 3 replies
Basically, it is a hearing to determine validity of the mortgagee's claim on non-payment by the borrower, which if favors the mortgagee, turns out to be a judgment against the borrower, which results in foreclosure officially beginning.
Michael Seutin how many of you hold your rental properties in your name?
24 September 2011 | 104 replies
I've kept them in my name because it's easier for me to get favorable financing terms.
Brian Zimmerman Use Primary house as 1st rehab?
25 August 2011 | 10 replies
It certainly favors the young investor since we are more likely to be single and willing to rough it.