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Anthony Murphy Tax lien class/training
23 May 2014 | 8 replies
You probably already know that NH municipalities can't sell their liens to private parties.
Leslie Beachwood Colorado Foreclosure laws question
27 May 2014 | 5 replies
You may well need a servicer too if it's not a commercial loan.I'm betting what the compliance guy wants to see is a way to reach out and touch the party(ies) involved in the collection of any debt, you're out of state.See your attorney........good luck :)
Account Closed Multi-Family homes in Northern & Central New Jersey
24 May 2014 | 3 replies
Okay, that last part is an exaggeration, but he is a smart real estate agent and an investor as well.
Paul A. Not renewing Section 8?
24 May 2014 | 9 replies
Also, you may be required to give notice to both the tenant and the housing authority in a particular manner.You should do everything possible to make the move go as smoothly as possible for all parties involved.
Mark P. 4th SFH, 1st with partner
24 May 2014 | 2 replies
The problem is no one can tell you what you need to be sure you're covered from one another without all the info;What is the % split, is that % based on cash invested or is there a different % split for financial and ownership, what about selling if you both can't agree, what about if one dies, what is your financial situation, what is your partner's financial situation, who in your life may lay claim to this asset, who in your partner's life could lay claim to the asset.....the list goes on.Point being to make sure you don't end up back here with a thread about a partnership gone wrong (as others have), you need someone that is an experienced 3rd party to ask the correct questions so there are no questions down the road.
Dana Chun Purchasing a new duplex... raise the rent?
25 May 2014 | 12 replies
Two parties agreed on the terms and signed it.
Billy Bob What are potential issues with private money lenders?
27 May 2014 | 7 replies
Then when you go to get the deed release if there are issues your attorney should be able to file suit if need be.You should have an attorney draft up a mortgage agreement between the two parties to solidify this deal.
Bob Ebaugh First Flip Hits Market Today in St Petersburg FL
5 August 2014 | 27 replies
He can really point out the beauty of seller financing to both parties, and they offer lots of seller financed deals.I'm going to send you a PM right now with his contact details.
Mary Zak Lopsided Listing Agreement
26 May 2014 | 3 replies
most listing agreements can be unilaterally cancelled by either party at any time.
Alison M. How to Widen a Staircase?
26 May 2014 | 4 replies
It hugged the party wall of the rowhouse on the right, and opened onto the basement on the left, as I went down.Thanks!