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Donald Koontz title for tax sale property in alabama
28 April 2018 | 1 reply
Such notice shall be given by certified or registered mail, return receipt demanded, addressed to the last known address of the mortgagee or lienholder
Reuben Royal Finding Properties Before Preforeclosure - Substitue Trustee?
29 April 2018 | 6 replies
Trust me.website: www.investorfele.com
Joe Johnson Rent or Sell within 2/5's rule
24 May 2018 | 26 replies
How about giving us a real world example of a property you bought in the last 12 months, with address to show us what kind of deals we are missing out on.  
Patrick Bushman Price appreciation over last 3 years?
29 April 2018 | 4 replies
Shoot me a message with your address - I pulled a thorough market report from neighborhood scout for my area before purchasing.
Ondrej Marimar How to get ITIN for foreigner non-resident?
29 April 2018 | 2 replies
Hi, see http://www.usa-nra-tax.com/setup.html which addresses this point, you can use a) if your country (see http://www.investor-realestate-accounts.com/wiki/InformationForForeignInvestor) has a tax treaty,  b) if sending W7 with filing, h) if asking for ITIN to obtain mortgage.Caveats apply so let us know what you find.
Daniel C. Favorite owner lookup site?
26 June 2018 | 8 replies
What’s your favorite website to find an owner, based on address, on a small scale?
Joseph DiNardi-Mack Zillow & Apartments.com Declining Listings
30 April 2018 | 2 replies
Hello Joseph, Zillow is not set up as well for rentals as it is for buying and selling, so if you're listing one unit in a large apartment community, and they see the address anywhere else on their site, Zillow will deny the listing.
David Ivy City of Austin vs. "Predatory" Flippers/Wholesalers
30 March 2019 | 8 replies
There are already statutes and regulations regarding fraud and deception in real estate transactions.Educating people who want to be educated is fine, but if a governing body restricts the pool of ready and willing buyers, more properties will go to foreclosure and sit on the market longer.Real estate investors perform a vital function in every jurisdiction: putting properties back on the market, in good condition.Many of the properties they buy could never pass conventional lender's inspection because they typically require tens of thousands of dollars in repairs that most homeowners do not have or cannot do themselves.Additionally, many real estate investors near metropolitan centers can access almost an unlimited pool of funding to buy and remodel properties if the numbers work.From contract to close, the time can be in as little as 3-4 business days.The delay is mostly waiting on title companies.So when flippers mail letters and post cards to owners saying they can "close quick" and "all cash", that is a fact, not fraud.Of course, realtors will recommend you list your property – that's how they make money – so they are self-interested, which makes the report biased.Maybe next time you can have a "flipper" on you show for balanced reporting.The idea of anyone feeling "pressured" by getting a post card or flyer is ludicrous.If the homeowner doesn't want to sell, the solution is to throw them away.But the idea of "there ought to be a law" is equally ludicrous.If there are bad actors committing fraud, the answer is to enforce the laws already on the books.Out of all the properties posted for sale every 1st Tuesday of the month at the trustee's sale, a very large percentage never make it because they are bought by the very flippers you disparaged.If not for the real estate investing community, cities around the country would look much, much worse.My biggest complaint with your report is that you completely failed to get the rest of the story.Your editor needs address this."
Tiffanie Harris In Ohio do i need to hire an attorney to filean eviction?
29 April 2018 | 2 replies
Can any Ohio property owners tell me if I have to hire an attorney to do an eviction for me since I put the property in the name of my trust.
Andrew C. Selling an Inherited home vs renting for Cash flow
10 May 2018 | 15 replies
If you want to message me the exact address I can give you a better idea of what you are looking at.