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30 September 2016 | 2 replies
However, i don't want to pay for a new contract with slightly different information for every buyer/seller.I'm looking for an alternative.Would it be illegal if i went ahead and bought a contract with all my preferences, and used a program to clear all the pre-filled information (information like the home address and buyers name which changes from contract to contract), and then use that newly created template instead?
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27 September 2016 | 15 replies
Assuming lender restrictions stay the same, if you were to get a cash buyer or someone using conventional financing - non FHA, it wouldn't be a problem.The property my wife and I just bought has a duplex up situation that was marketed as a 6 bedroom and 2 bath duplex.
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1 October 2016 | 8 replies
Also is there another way to find out the cash buyers?
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26 September 2016 | 5 replies
I would love to connect with with investors, contractors, or buyer's agents.
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25 September 2016 | 6 replies
For all these reasons @Rocky V. sub too in the wrong hands are about as dangerous a thing you can do.what you needed to do was a wrap with a notice of default provision in that you would have all the contact info and your 3p authorization up front before you closed so you couild remedy this.you will need to refi and pay bank off is what you will need to do.. or come up with cash or find a JV partner that will provide the KISH to take care of this.its usually the sellers that get screwed in these deals but buyers can too.. in the exact manner that is happening to you
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25 September 2016 | 1 reply
(L.T.V is slightly lower for foreign nationals) Unless the buyer has some sort of foot print already established in the USA.Being non US citizen doesn't preclude anyone from getting capital, although banks may enforce more stringent eligibility requirements.
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27 September 2020 | 3 replies
As far as I know, most retail buyers buy based more on terms, money down, payment per month, than the price.
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27 September 2016 | 4 replies
@Joe Ferguson Joe, I replied to one basic area and wanted to put my two cents in overall.
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26 September 2016 | 12 replies
Step Five:Go again to the county assessor’s website, this time find the mailing address of the buyers.