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Jasmine Claye How easy is renting?
29 May 2012 | 14 replies
People forget the risk, like a basement getting flooded and then getting sued by the tenants for their possessions all while there is no income coming in.
Christina Brooks Tax Title Services
1 August 2012 | 7 replies
Upon further investigation I learned the price is so great because he purchased the property in a tax sale and plans to offer me a quit claim deed (he currently possess the tax deed).
Account Closed HUD Foreclosure - How Bad is This?
28 August 2012 | 13 replies
We really wanted to take possession as soon as possible because we are fearful that the house will significantly deteriorate if exposed to the elements in its current condition -- particularly during the winter months.Has anyone had experience with such and issue?
Tony T. What Should I Do Now?"
31 October 2012 | 22 replies
If your agent had trouble getting a copy from the LA, he/she should have been more aggressive: send request in writing, contact the LA's Broker, walk into the office demanding it etc.And I have never ever heard of any agent in a short sale being ok with the bank taking the property to sheriff sale because he/she assumed the bank would win the bid, take possession of the property and then still cooperate in the short sale.
Kareem Hyman tAX lIENS
22 April 2016 | 3 replies
In some other states, you can take possession of the property and have rights but you don't own it until after the redemption period is over or you've gotten the owner to sign off their interests by a quit claim.  
Arnold Finkelstein Parcels Under PART of Homes or Businesses
23 May 2019 | 6 replies
If its been there for more than 10 years, then you are out of luck, the neighbor has adversely possessed it.
Ian Whiteman Seller won't let me in a home I just purchased
28 July 2018 | 35 replies
If he has "possession" of the property in many states it can take a legal action to get him out.
Daniel Rosa buying a house with an existing tenant question.
15 July 2019 | 5 replies
An option if it’s EXTENSIVE renovations.Stupid RTA.Alternatively if you haven’t made a offer already, add the condition of vacant possession and requiring a signed N11 and filed L2 to ensure they follow through with it.
Lewis Christman Tenant gave notice & now got a dog - how would you play it?
25 March 2019 | 39 replies
After that it will be eviction for possession if she pushes it. 
Carlos Alvarez Best chance to buy preforeclosure
18 July 2016 | 2 replies
Others will panic and try to sell it themselves immediately without a real estate agents help but,they won't accept the reality that their home equity is no longer in their possession and belongs to the bank foreclosing on them.They normally ask for almost all of their perceived equity from you at first even after you explain that their house is a mess in need of thousands of dollars in repairs and updating and no longer worth what their neighbors got for their homes last year.Your best bet for a cheaper bargain is to wait them out and snatch it a week before the auction when they're sweating bullets about moving out without a dime in their pockets to start over somewhere else.You need to be that life saver that shows up and saves the day with a small amount of money for them after the mortgage is paid off.