
8 March 2010 | 24 replies
Originally posted by "supersix":Can you recommend any other service for assistance with locating foreclosures in the US, please let me know.If you look close enough you can find a link to the left side of the page that is in blue and it says Bank REO Listings!

9 November 2007 | 10 replies
To the left of the web page you will notice there are searches (the black writing and blue writing under it) engines that lead to the listings!
6 December 2007 | 4 replies
Have any of you, contacted owners out of the blue via email, phone, ...etc, asking if they would consider selling.

9 March 2012 | 3 replies
I have had no issues with the student rentals but this blue collar area has me stumped on finding a firm value and idea of costs on a 100 year old house.

24 August 2014 | 12 replies
I suggest you make a public notice of the sale too if you want to keep your reputation, sometimes if a buyer is paying for blue sky you're stuck being generally known as the guy responsible in the public eye.

30 April 2021 | 69 replies
The ad copy never says "Excellent contract, Legal sized paper, 5 pages, blue ink, bonus inspection clause for 15 days, assignment available for 10k".

8 February 2021 | 154 replies
OR has been a blue state for almost 30 years and the majority of judges get appointed (since their predecessors retire mid-term) and then incumbency keeps them in there.

4 December 2020 | 180 replies
As long as you instill confidence in your clients and be a reliable resource then you could be blue for all we care!

4 November 2019 | 9 replies
Probably b or c properties, in blue collar areas.

10 November 2019 | 5 replies
It is a blue print of what a seller needs to see on the site in order for them to fill in the form.As you can see,... mos clicks go to the how it works page, the about us page and the our company page.So the conclusion is that BEFORE ANYONE fills in the form, IF they are motivated at least, they need to know how it works and they need to know more about you!