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Mailing to pre-foreclosures
18 November 2006 | 27 replies
Most pre-foreclosures in my area receive about 25 mailers within the first few days of publication so I want my envelope to stand out, as well as my mailer.Good Luck!
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HUD/VA home FAQ
25 August 2008 | 7 replies
If you'd like more information on HUD's Teacher Next Door program, visit http://www.hud.gov/goodneighborORSend an e-mail to a Teacher Next Door Specialist at [email protected] the Teacher Next Door ProgramAny teacher who is employed full-time by a public school, private school or federal, state, county or municipal educational agency and is a state-certified classroom teacher or administrator in grades K-12 is eligible to apply for HUD's Teacher Next Door (TND) initiative.Teachers can purchase HUD homes at 50 percent off of the list price in HUD-designated revitalization neighborhoods.
Frank Adams
Be careful at the LIVE auctions
16 April 2006 | 3 replies
After a good look at one of them the mildly became TOTALLY NON-INTERESTED.Since I got the one that I was very interested in I just watched the rest to see where things went.
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on-line title searches
9 June 2009 | 5 replies
It is a free link and may help those trying to find on-line sources.There are numerous county public records databases available online for eachstate in the county.
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Finding tax info
30 March 2005 | 0 replies
And filing of objections or errors in the assessment of the property.Scavenger Sale BooksThese books contain (for any year in which there is a Scavenger Sale) an accounting of all properties eligible for Scavenger Sale and information on any bids made at the Scavenger Sale and redemption's made afterward.Property Record CardsThe Assessor’s Office has a card for every property containing all information concerning assessment.Current information is also kept on microfiche or Computerized Data Files.The most up-to-date property data is contained in the Computerized Data File.This information is available to the Assessor’s staff but not to the public on a regular basis.
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Text from Chat on locating property
30 March 2005 | 0 replies
johnmichael: How to be a master negotiatorSid: Stay under the radarjohnmichael: The best way is to loacte them by way of "NOD'S" Notices of defaultsDan_Auito: Attorneys, research services, your own letters, public records lis pendens etc...johnmichael: You can not find RE in Springfield it's all mine LOLjohnmichael: As an investor I have taken hundreds of courses the are of becoming a negotiatorDan_Auito: notice of default if your wondering folksjohnmichael: Finding them in the legal notice is to latejohnmichael: I will show you also how to locate the NOD's as we progressjohnmichael: Locating a great deal is all about your ability to DETERMINING FAIR MARKET VALUEDan_Auito: I love having an appraiser as a partnerjohnmichael: So you locate it!
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Upcoming Deed & Lien Sales
22 February 2007 | 2 replies
Where is public notice of tax liens posted (does the county publish a list, will it be published in a newspaper)?
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Free MLS access
14 June 2005 | 3 replies
Are there other ways (companies for example) that offer MLS service to non agents?
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Are You Really A Twenty First Century Investor?
27 April 2005 | 0 replies
3) Would it excite you if your investment projects qualify for Non recourse financing?
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How many of you have your real estate license?
10 November 2005 | 13 replies
Generally the real estate lic. commissions' first object in any and all cases is to protect the public and safeguard the interest of the consumer.