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Account Closed How do you take down a Beast?
31 October 2008 | 6 replies
Tell the agents your going to do you diligence on your offer up front and you will get your offer submited.ever hear of the 80/20 rule......80% of the people do 20% of the work and 20% do 80% of the work.......lots of people are lazy and we must make them do their jobs by what ever means (legal) we have to.
Lenny Reddic Notice of default list
5 November 2008 | 8 replies
Also, depending on your county, you may need to find a way to translate legal descriptions into physical addresses.
Dustin Wise Short Sales and MLS Status
3 November 2008 | 14 replies
Is there a legal and correct answer?
T K Hello from Toronto, Canada!
4 November 2008 | 2 replies
For plain text SMS, there are ways to keep the costs down, but when you're looking to send images out in a mass message without the end-user initiating the session, you could be looking at some fairly steep fees from the wireless providers as well as registration fees with your state/federal telecom regulatory agencies (In the thousands of $ in monthly fees).This is actually the exact reason that I built seeinside.mobi the way I did, with the mission of keeping costs down for all parties concerned (agents as well as buyers) as well as to limit the amount of interference from regulatory bodies while avoiding local & international legal issues.
Timothy W. Armed Black Panthers at Polling Places
5 November 2008 | 24 replies
To which the reporter responded, "Yeah, that's what they told us earlier, and in fact we checked with our legal department, the Philadelphia Board of Elections, and we do in fact have the legal right to be within 10 feet from the entrance of a polling place, and YOU should know that!"
Timothy W. So I sold a property to some Australians....
9 December 2009 | 14 replies
hi timadd me to your listif you look at my profile I am here in sydney and I am looking at the same as your last client.not sure if the way we are looking at it is the same as your last client.I would be very interested in what structure athey bought inand how they put the buying entity together.what and who they used for their legals and tax as we can mirror the way they have done it.I think funding is not the major issue as there will be lenders to lend if we buy right.we are a start forward type of buyer.and usually very straight shooters.we have a way of buying the 35 to 99k properties and then we call them pooled loans not sure what you call them a bit new at your neck of the woods.I would like to get into the buy hold refi and use the same lender to fund into australia but thats a bit down the track.the more info on the structure the better at this stage and if that requires us to buy a property to learn we will
Adair Smith Fannie Mae Restrictions on Mortgage?!?
6 November 2008 | 0 replies

Hello fellow investors. I recently stumbled across this GREAT deal that is owned by Fannie Mae; however they put language in the contract adendum that prohibits me from selling the property for more than $44,400 for ...

Joseph Ilg Can someboby describe this to me as if it were my first day on the job!
7 November 2008 | 1 reply
The land trust consists of a trustee (which for all practical purposes is the legal owner of the property) and it has a beneficial interest (which for all practical purposes is the real owner of the property).So, when selling subject-to, some people recommend putting the property in a land trust.
Aaron Norris FHA/HUD Rules
30 November 2008 | 8 replies
There are no mystical lenders and we all have to deal with the same restrictions.
Alex Locklear Listing a house under option
29 November 2008 | 4 replies
Is it legal to list someone's home with an agent when I have the home under an option contract?