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Jose K. Subject to in Canada
4 November 2014 | 8 replies
Will the lender exercise their right to accelerate the loan?
Linda Quinton What does a Realtor look for in an Investor?
24 October 2014 | 18 replies
I am sure no Realtor nor Investor wants their time to be wasted, and that is why it is good for us to all be clear on exactly the type of work we are trying to perform.
Dan DeMott Note Buyer - Need Tampa Foreclosure Attorney Recommendation
15 October 2014 | 3 replies
I'm assisting a friend who has a contract to buy a non-performing note on a property in the Tampa area.
Chadi D. Any reputable RE , business , and trust attorney in south florida ?
15 October 2014 | 4 replies
I am using this person for my non performing notes and foreclosure services. 
Tammy Wise Retirement/savings alternative to 401k?
15 October 2014 | 10 replies
It has not performed very well, I should have just invested in a S&P 500 fund instead, it would have done a lot better. 
Mark Robertson Its happened: The first Crowdfunding investment that's NOT working out
19 September 2017 | 298 replies
A good rehabber will gladly pay for a consistently performing capital provider. 
N/A N/A Forgiving Past Due Amounts
8 December 2006 | 4 replies
Because of the lower principal amount, the monthly paymentsmight even be lower than before.After 6 months of performance, the investor can sell thenote as a performing note for way more than 60 cents onthe dollar.
N/A N/A In the Market for Real Estate Securities
13 January 2007 | 0 replies
Feel free to contact me;Corey WhidbeeTypes of Notes Purchased1st Liens on Residential Seasoned or New Notes2 Liens on Residential Seasoned (Balance must be ½ of the 1 st)Simultaneous Closing on 1st Lien Residential and Commercial1st Liens on Commercial (No 2nd)Portfolios of Performing and Non-Performing NotesTrust Deeds / Deeds of TrustLand ContractsBalloon NotesReal Estate MortgagesFull or Partial Note PurchasesMobile Home with LandSmall Notes- Minimum Amount $20,000 Large Notes (Individual Notes of $1 million +)Account Recievable Funding (Invoice Factoring)Acceptable Types of Real EstateSingle Family ResidentialMulti-Family PropertiesApartment BuildingsImproved LandUnimproved Land Commercial Properties (All Types)
N/A N/A home inspectors-are they necessary?
3 May 2007 | 20 replies
This is where an investor or home buyer in general can benefit greatly from having a home inspection performed by a reputable inspector.
N/A N/A noob questions
8 April 2007 | 8 replies
Now as far as I know if you sign a contract you have some type of liability to perform within the contract and if you drop out you are usually financially responsible in some way.