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23 June 2009 | 8 replies
It will give you a whole collection of ideas when dealing with lease/options.3.
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8 July 2007 | 4 replies
You as the lender on the sale collect monthly payments from the borrower.
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28 June 2007 | 5 replies
Mike-OH would say that you should plan on spending 40% to 50% of what you collect on running costs.
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1 July 2007 | 5 replies
Even more interesting is a birddog will generally be operating illegally if they collect a fee for a successful deal that they brokered.
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3 July 2007 | 15 replies
Even if you are buying a tax lien and you realize that it is only a TLC there could be a TLC from a prior year that is in front of you or one that is behind you in priority.Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and then consider what the rise is you missed something.I head from a RE attorney of a case where the savvy, experienced investor checked the title personally but did not realize that the state can attach after the sale back taxes that the state paid to the county for the prior owner (over 65 and you can not pay your property taxes as the state will do it for you and then collect when you sell).
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5 July 2007 | 2 replies
A quick comment on the application fee.I would post something to the property management forum so that you can collect feedback on what is best to do.
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7 July 2007 | 12 replies
yeah. well she was already in the nursing home and a realtor was selling it. house was free and clear and the state would collect any money made on the sale.
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3 July 2007 | 9 replies
Although I think I heard once that the broker will still collect their 1.5%If there isn't any way I can help her, does anyone at least have advice I could give her as to her best route out of this problem?
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29 May 2008 | 17 replies
If they made a mistake or missed a step in the process of trying to collect the monies owed and reporting to the credit bureaus, the items can be removed whether they are true or not.
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11 December 2009 | 11 replies
Signing the property to you after you already own it is not going to change their right to collect the overbid.Why do you really care?