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Ashutosh Salgarkar HOA Foreclosure
16 June 2011 | 2 replies
You gotta love the first time posters who are always trying to "help a friend" :DMany of the questions being asked have already been answered in this other recent thread:http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/103/topics/58702-purchased-a-hoa-foreclosue-now-what-And to get more specific information, you have to first realize that the rules of foreclosure vary state by state, and sometimes even more locally than that.
George P. if you had some spare $ and wanted to invest outside of RE, what would you do?
21 October 2011 | 39 replies
These are all common misconceptions that vary by policy.
Phil C. Insurance on a 4-unit - Commerical Policy?
18 July 2011 | 14 replies
Pricing can vary by state, but the largest factor in determining whether to place on a commercial or personal policy form is entity type.If your property is titled to a business and not your personal name (as a quad should probably be) we use a commercial policy as this is more broad than a basic personal policy form.
Account Closed ARV Confusion
21 June 2011 | 7 replies
I've decided to order an appraisal on this one as even realtors have varying opinions as to how to price this particular house.
Dick M. Don't beleive home inspectors
29 July 2011 | 19 replies
*They were disclosed, but still seems like he would have noted the repairs*The reporting methods vary greatly.
Matthew J. T. Is it necessary to Verify contracts with Attorney first?
27 June 2011 | 11 replies
Otherwise, consult an attorney, as the RE laws vary by state, and clauses that may legal in one state may not be in other states.
Kyle Meyers Pay Rent or Quit. What does Quit mean?
4 July 2011 | 6 replies
I'm sure this varies by state, but you can generally hold them liable for any unpaid rent, so the remaining 6 months in this case.
Sharad M. Managing contractors
10 July 2011 | 27 replies
I guess you could say I've got a varied perspective!
David Tower Legal issues with referal incentives?
5 July 2011 | 1 reply
Having said that, the law varies by state and I am not an attorney, so you will want to check the laws in your own state When posing the question, you'll want to distinguish between a licensed agent and someone who is not assuming you are not an agent.
Dan O. Bank owned owner occupied?
14 July 2011 | 24 replies
Mike there are the Federal laws which I am talking about and then on top of that tenant laws that vary by state.As you know California is very heavy in favor of the tenant.So it takes a long time to foreclose.In Georgia we have no post redemption rights after the sale and to foreclose the lender simply has to send a letter giving 30 days notice in the newspaper.That doesn't mean the owner won't prolong by filing BK,trying a trial loan mod,short sale,etc.