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Mitch Freed Buying Notes
30 August 2008 | 17 replies
We contact the homeowner, let them know we are now the mortgage holder.
Blake Woodham Agents/Brokers, Would you hire a drone to take aerial video/photos of a listing?
12 December 2014 | 13 replies
(mostly movie companies, military, fire departments, etc. are the only current holders of COA's) 2.
Nick J. WTF!!! I wish I was illegal
17 August 2010 | 100 replies
As far as I know, most of our national security issues have come from home-grown terrorists or terrorists who flew in on planes with valid visas.4.
Brian Colbert Has anyone found an easy way to explain to an agent how the short sale process is a good deal for everyone?
19 October 2010 | 34 replies
After a bit of experience dealing with lien holders, appraisals, % of fair market value acceptable, etc...
James Moore Die Hard Investing Team
31 January 2011 | 8 replies
I do some Rehab/Resell investing, but my main business is buy and holder residential/commercial properties.
Ritch Shepherd Should I put props in LLC
10 November 2008 | 10 replies
That will change the type of loan in the mortgage holders eyes.
Robert Jenkins PDF?
24 September 2009 | 12 replies
And, pay for a good Sub2 education, because there are lots of details.Docs you need: * Addendum To The Purchase And Sale Agreement * Quit Claim Deed To Trustee * Authorization To Release Mortgage Information * Limited Power Of Attorney Regarding Real Estate * Insurance Letter * Escrow Letter * Letter To Mortgage Lien Holder
Joey Dman Redemption Period
20 January 2010 | 3 replies
Both are good points and I'll add that if redeeming you have to get the 2nd mortgager to settle as well as their stake in the property isn't lost unless the property goes completely through foreclosure.I have been able to negotiate with the 2nd lein holder in this exact scenario.
Sharad M. Location, Location, Location vs. Numbers, Numbers, Numbers!!!!!
8 June 2010 | 55 replies
If you're the borrower, you'll be making your payments to a new note holder and your client will have to "pay down" the value of the discount out of pocket from money they did not receive.
Ashley C. prioritizing exit strategies on rehabs
4 June 2011 | 3 replies
As a rehab flipper, buy and hold is never an exit strategy as you have not exited and placing a tenant to sell to a buy and holder may only work in certain parts of the country as your rehab was initailly intended to go to an end user and thus, rehabbed accordingly.