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Vickie Liu Buying a Primary Residence but with Leases in Place
10 November 2022 | 15 replies
Only seller can issue because it has to be done prior to close and you do not have possession of the property yet.
Aaron Wyssmann Homework sheet for tenants after signing lease
3 October 2014 | 13 replies
During that process, I also collect other necessary information from the tenant, such as vehicle registration & description, emergency contact, telecommunication contact details (voice phone, text phone, email), options for paying rent (direct deposit, auto pay, mail), ways to contact us (voice phone, text phone, email).While the unit is vacant, prior to turning over possession of the unit to the tenant, I fill out the Property Condition Report, noting any deficiencies known to me.
Matt M. Would like advice on strategy
10 June 2015 | 22 replies
CompE degree working full time in possession of cash looking to retire much earlier than the rest of America.
Meredyth M. Estoppel letter, when can I legally get this?
2 November 2015 | 8 replies
I found that odd, since if there were deals made not listed on the lease- it would be good to know about them before taking possession.
Annette Clarabut Will mtg. company discount their note?
30 September 2011 | 6 replies
Buy it, wait out the redemption period (if it hasn't expired already as there's a chance there might already be a lien against the property for back taxes, seasoned and ready to be foreclosed), and take legal action to get possession of the property.Here in NJ, tax liens are superior to 1st (and junior) mortgages.
Tim Klotz Tenants wont move
22 February 2009 | 4 replies
But I cant show it or get pictures in its current condition, plus do I have the right to access the property to show it, or get pictures, or are they still in possession of it, requiring advanced notice?
Keith Lewis How can I get THESE PROPERTIES before the BANK?
2 May 2014 | 18 replies
You can then make the bank an offer before the bank is even aware that they have taken possession of the property.
Christina Hall Lets have a debate! "What would u do with this tax deed?"
13 April 2016 | 10 replies
Some states waiting for the 3 years without doing anything will nullify your rights instead of strengthening them because the owner has possession for that time.  
Ryan Beasley 60-day IRA rollover option to fund deals
30 April 2016 | 3 replies
While technically you could try to do that while you have the possession of your funds during 60 days - doing so in my opinion is like playing with fire and Doreen's example perfectly demonstrates that. 
Jesse Vipond HELP! Need Advice On Evaluating A Mixed-Use Investment Property!
16 March 2016 | 8 replies
is he in foreclosures or tax salewhy he is selling, make sure you get the real reason (often the seller will tell something that is not their real motivations, you need to dig to get the REAL reason he is selling)what's the rent, what do the leases look like, how long have the tenants been there, when does the lease expire, what type tenants was there in the commercial space  (their business)what is the highest and best use of the property, can the zoning be changedwhat's the potential for a change of usewhat is the condition of the apartments, are they quality tenants, how long therehow much contract candy (incentives) can the seller provide; seller financing, can add (stuff - a car, truck all the good stuff in the buildings, contribute cash to buyer at settlement, possession with a delayed settlement, principal only payments on the seller financing- that is no interest)After I feel comfortable with his answers and I feel he is being truthful with me and that I understand the property and his motivation I may consider making an offer.My problem is that I am involved with his problem and I don't want to make a mistake!