19 September 2014 | 2 replies
Bare with me, I have an unusual question and am seeking a little guidance as how to best accomplish some goals I have...I am currently in the military and have been strongly considering transitioining back into the civilian sector.

12 November 2013 | 8 replies
I have an unusual situation that I hope someone may be able to help me with.

13 November 2013 | 22 replies
It's not unusual to see $50K+ on Section1 of the termite report for an older building (although Concord tends to be newer than Oakland or other areas).

20 May 2014 | 9 replies
Sam,This is not that unusual a situation where an employer pays for accommodation.

10 June 2019 | 15 replies
If, in the unusual case the tenant buyer actually exercises their option, you will get your agreed upon option price and I'll get the difference between that and the price I have with the end tenant buyer.

26 November 2013 | 12 replies
Do what I say, not what I do.It seems like foreclosures always have a story, sometimes the most bizarre and unusual.

26 November 2013 | 30 replies
Usually the trustee is an attorney, they will be ticked at 1:59 as they may have difficulty in charging for the sale.As to bidding, if you show up late, yes they can bid, it's a public sale, they can bid up what ever and then claim the overage as equity beyond the amounts owed.It would be an unusual case in reality as they should be able to stop the sale earlier.Filing any intent under ant state law is for redemption rights, there is generally a time limit and a bond may be required.

5 December 2013 | 27 replies
It is unusual for a vacant foreclosure to have equity, but it does happen, but most likely there is a BK filing or the sale is continued shortly before the sale, because some other investor contacted the owner.

28 November 2013 | 23 replies
Notes can be split in principal, have various principal payments and be sold in part to meet unusual needs.

18 December 2013 | 19 replies
This is unusual and she has some bad news.