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Melvin Muckeray HUD FORCLOSURE
26 July 2014 | 17 replies
Yes, when I enter in a HUD bid here in Milwaukee a NAID code is needMaybe try to contact @Steven Hamilton II for recommend local agent
Cheryl C. I have a hoarder. Need advice please.
21 August 2013 | 6 replies
The plumber would not enter until the police and fire dept cleared the unit (for dead bodies or whatever).
Ian Mcleod Property Management software
7 February 2014 | 6 replies
The topic has been covered many times and in some of the threads, there are suggestions for other software you haven't mentioned, and one has a link to a review of property management software.In the upper right corner of this page, enter your seach term, and the site categories the results in forums, blogs, etc.
James Wise most ridiculous thing your tenants have call the police about
23 August 2013 | 2 replies
My worker tells me that someone dressed as a telephone repair man knocked on the front door, when the tenant answered the front door, a swam of about 5 police exited an unmarked van parked just down the street, entered and searched the house.
Brook W. Using Energy Efficiency as a Strategy
7 January 2015 | 15 replies
We too practice application of a vapour barrier at ground level where there is a dirt floor to keep moisture from entering the unconditioned space from below.
Taylor Ripp New Investor from Southwest Colorado
22 October 2013 | 20 replies
It is an expensive place to live, and this seems to be my biggest obstacle to entering the game at the moment.
Joey Baz Can I be sued or forced to sell to buyer
28 August 2013 | 4 replies
Hell everyone,here is my situation :I am the seller in a current residential purchase agreement in southern California.I am currently in escrow on a property i took title on with a quitclaim deed because the previous owners were going to lose the house to foreclosure .The buyer and i used a California residential purchase agreement used by realtors to enter in to a contract.Buyer has not deposited earnest money and are we now at are at the 27 day of our 20 day escrow.The investor is getting a hard money loan and he says that he is ready to close,but title is asking me for a affidavit of uninsured deed from previous owners so they can insure buyers title.My question is: If i the previous owners will not sign this affidavit,does this mean I cannot provide clear title and the buyer cannot get title insurance and we are dead in the water or can the buyer take me to court and force me to sell the home to the investor.The affidavit would still need to be signed if this is the case or can i just cancel the transaction ,which would be my intention.He is threatening to place a lis pen-dens and force me to sell to him.Any feedback would be very much welcome.Thank you in advance
Account Closed Introduction
29 August 2013 | 2 replies
We have result driven mineral plant based supplement protocols alleviating chronic disease.Now, with my successes I am looking to enter into the real estate market to grow my investments...and I have a lot to learn.
Linda L. Note questions
29 August 2013 | 12 replies
@David C.Yep, you are right, my HP10BII can't help me if I don't enter the right number for "n"
Dawn Anastasi Blog postings in Firefox
29 August 2013 | 4 replies
I can still write the post, but it's harder to enter.