
14 March 2011 | 15 replies
So I shop for new financing, and I contact every single major bank you could imagine (my poor credit).

4 March 2011 | 23 replies
I can't imagine why anyone would consider sending money to any of these badly written, obviously fake web sites.If they're so eager to throw their money away, send it my way.

4 March 2011 | 9 replies
But I already feel uncomfortable telling them $100, so I couldnt imagine saying $10 to someone for an EMD.I would also make sure that my attorney is doing the closing.

22 April 2013 | 49 replies
I can imagine the lower barrier to entry markets like CA, AZ, NV are flooded with capital, driving down returns.We are hitting great returns in chicago and we have a system to do it quickly.

23 March 2011 | 11 replies
I can only imagine the other contractors just trying to get some extra money out of it.

16 March 2011 | 10 replies
Her family was taken to a shelter.The devastation is more than one can imagine.

20 March 2011 | 6 replies
If it happened prior to the closing, I would imagine that your title insurance policy would cover it (or at least address it).The first thing I would do is call you title insurance company and get their input...

17 March 2011 | 10 replies
I just need to focus on the numbers.As for success, I imagine the success I've had rehabbing would far eclipse the success I would have had if I had focused most of my time wholesaling.I can certainly understand how someone with a different personality than I have would much prefer wholesaling (and would probably be much better at it than I would be), but again, everyone is different...

15 January 2011 | 6 replies
If you win, the money comes back to you; if the contractor wins, he is paid from escrow.Because the money is guaranteed to be available should the contractor win the court case, there was no reason that the title company needed to hold up the sale of the property, though I imagine the new buyers were informed that there was a lien on their property still.

15 January 2011 | 18 replies
I imagine the purpose of this law is to have an address where papers can be served in the case of a lawsuit...that's one of the main purposes for a Registered Agent.But I agree that there other ways to find you if someone is motivated enough...