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Michael Glaser Buying A Car/Truck Through LLC
17 February 2020 | 20 replies
That was not my intention.
Michael Sheridan Buying foreclosed properties
12 April 2019 | 4 replies
If non judicial, the bank exercises the due on sale clause of the note and files notice of intent to foreclose, with the delinquent amount due to reinstate, if the borrower does not cure the default.
N/A N/A Is there Foreclosure, DVDs,Books (wholesale) for resale?
29 January 2007 | 1 reply
Any help anyone can give me ill be really Thankfull Kim, you can email me Thank You Kim
Emma Zhang Ask penalty due to the early termination by the tenant
10 January 2023 | 10 replies
People get married, divorced, have babies, parents get ill you name it that is what landlords sign up for.  
DeAndre Mason Assigning a Realtor’s Contract
11 January 2023 | 10 replies
Make sure the seller is aware of your intention to assign the contract, unless you plan to close on it IF you don't locate an assignee.
Anthony Butcher Northern Georgia STR
11 September 2022 | 10 replies
My intention will be to use as family getaway as well as STR when not in use
Andy Done Mt Pleasant Mi, Multifamily
11 January 2023 | 6 replies
BUT, even if they have the best intentions, they may make a mistake that costs YOU. 
Christopher Pearson Hi I am a young investor looking for a new RE coach/mentor
24 December 2022 | 4 replies
If you feel they're being too harsh, think about their intent.
Matt Berklacy Hoarder house is so bad, how to estimate reno, inspect, know #'s
16 August 2019 | 4 replies
we are near getting a contract, but not under contract yet:we have a house that is so full of stuff, that an inspector will not be able to get in anywhere, and we cant confirm issues, repairs, and know what we have, before hand, with intent to wholesale, or retail it., and it will take 3 dumpsters, and maybe 3k+ of costs, labor to unload place...what do you suggest to get under contract and inspect, for diligence, without spending $3k just to unload the house for an inspector to get in?  
Cassandra Lesa room by room rentals
14 November 2019 | 8 replies
@Kevin Sobilo ill definitely do that. thank you!