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Benjamin Barredo Lease Options without Money Down
13 December 2016 | 3 replies
Don't make this complicated.
Barry Ratliff Not sure where to post but can realtors do a simultanious close
2 December 2016 | 8 replies
Things are always a bit complicated until we work with people who make it easy. 
Chris Luksha My realtor says he can't help and Bank of America can't seem to..
5 December 2016 | 12 replies
New Hampshire allows non-judicial foreclosures, so there is probably not a lawsuit, just a recorded deed.If it has been foreclosed but is "not available for sale" (BofA phrasing) then there is a perceived problem with the title or the loan.
Roy Gutierrez Evicting Tenant, no contract signed
4 December 2016 | 6 replies
Hi guys,I have a friend that is renting out a home in Oak Park MI, this family moved in about 2-3 months ago, he took money for a security deposit and I imagine they have paid rent for the months they've been there, about a month ago he told me the renters were complaining about some things and they decided that it wasn't working out so they mutually agreed on a move out date, which is supposed to be today, so he talked to them today and the renters want their deposit back tomorrow, he's worried that they had done damage so he hasn't been clear with the renters when he's going to be giving the deposit back which I told him it's a mistake since it's better to not anger them and just to get them out asap, to complicate matters he said there's no signed agreement!
Jonathan Beemer making a duplex, into a big house?
4 December 2016 | 3 replies
Try not to complicate things for yourself :)
Matthew Morgan Am I on the right track?
11 December 2016 | 5 replies
@Matthew Morgan General rule of thumb...never sell a rental property...unless it makes more sense to cash out then to continue to gain the benefits of rental real estate...The only complication I see on your end is the distance...but that isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Grant Patmon Title company/Agent referral Columbus OH
14 December 2016 | 8 replies
She's one of the best in the industry locally and services all sorts of complications. not sure about double close or not but can definitely do number 1 if it's a necessity. i find that sellers are normally pretty willing to travel though.
Terry Owens Medium Term Hard Money Pool
6 December 2016 | 7 replies
The plan B you outline sounds too complicated and fraught with problems.
Jason Strauss In a stressful situation regarding an under-the-table sublet
7 December 2016 | 9 replies
To make things more complicated, the online payment portal of the property was taken down and no longer available.
Nicholaus Meyer New Member From The Show Me State
9 December 2016 | 10 replies
Here's where things get slightly complicated.