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Heather O. Muddy Driveway Resolutions Required
25 April 2020 | 4 replies
Whatever you do compact the soil prior to adding gravel and then compact the gravel after it is in place.
Stephen Read Patch of Land - No Responses Since August 2021
15 October 2022 | 30 replies
If no prior agreement is in place then they will not be able to clear title to resell unless ALL the affected minority beneficiaries agree..
Bill Plymouth Realtor asking for a higher commission
24 September 2021 | 67 replies
@Bill PlymouthUnless you have a list of potential buyers and could almost guarantee a sale prior to the auction, I wouldn’t give you more than the standard 5-6%.
Martin Guerrero Can I bring a contractor when viewing houses on MLS?
28 December 2022 | 9 replies
Do contractors normally charge to come with you to look at a property prior to submitting any offers? 
Brad Cook Becoming a Mortgage Loan Officer
29 December 2022 | 11 replies
Brad,you don’t need any prior experience to become an MLO.
Roberto Costa Auction.com
14 September 2020 | 6 replies
Hi John, if the seller's title company is the most reputable in the area and you have an open line of communication with them, when the listing agent, seller's lawyer, and title company have told me there are no liens it's clear, and I can give the title company the liens exceptions list from auction.com "Most liens are removed after a foreclosure property sale, but certain liens may remain.Here are some examples:Any lien recorded on title prior in time to the foreclosing mortgage.First Mortgage (if the foreclosing mortgage is a second or third mortgage)HOA or COA assessment liens (in certain states)Mechanic’s Liens (in some states)Government liens such as state and federal tax liens, city or county liens, US Government liens.IRS liens (IRS may buy the property within 120 days after sale at the price paid at foreclosure sale)Code Enforcement Liens, Environmental Liens, and Utility LiensChild Support Liens"to make sure the title insurance would have coverage for these exceptions, the list from auctions.com, would it still very worrisome to use their title company?
Rachel Orvis Informing tenants of new ownership
14 December 2022 | 7 replies
Aloha,I always advise my Clients to ask the existing Owner/PM to send a brief introductory letter to each tenant, or post a notice prior to closing/terminating if there is a central bulletin area.
Alan Fong Cost Segregation for a Condo/Townhouse?
6 December 2022 | 6 replies
If so, I always recommend getting the study done prior to rehabbing.
David Herzog Los Angeles County, Woodland Hills - Airbnb
30 December 2022 | 16 replies
I have been an investor out here for a couple years prior to running a real estate team.
Jim Murphy Tenant Screening- Limited Credit History at 50 years old?..
3 May 2019 | 13 replies
He lied on application and left owing money to a prior landlord.