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Joey English Lonnie Deals are financial boomerangs
21 September 2020 | 29 replies
As such, each one will have a title – just like a car.The last piece of paperwork you’ll need is called an agreement for title and possession.
Jason Schatz collecting late fees from tenant
11 August 2019 | 16 replies
We reserve the right to refuse payment after expiration of our demand for rent or possession.
Nathaniel K. Insights on Section 8 as a landlord/Investor
8 July 2023 | 30 replies
And, that's why my recommendation is to acquire as 'vacant possession' because this chaos isn't worth it. 
Michelle Bulich Would you purchase a house that haunted?
27 April 2019 | 119 replies
Focus your efforts on demonic possession, orgiastic Satanic cult rituals, black magic, murder-suicide storylines.
William M. Wholesaling: No Assigment or Double Close??
27 September 2018 | 9 replies
You could buy the property, take possession, and then resell to him.
Account Closed Met a contractor in WalMart
2 January 2019 | 46 replies
In this case this is multi million dollar company with tons of oversight , but you still are not comfortable paying for something you don't have in your possession )  I am sure you know what happens next .
Tyler Carpenter Real Estate Notes
22 January 2009 | 9 replies
The buyer gets possession of the house, but doesn't get a deed.
Steven Lalonde Advice: Keeping current tenants in place or vacant possession?
3 January 2018 | 0 replies
My  realtor mentioned that it is not the bank's responsibility to give tenant notice to vacate property that once offer is accepted, due diligence period is complete and court stuff in done, during closing and possession, it will be my responsibility to evict the tenant if they do not cooperate and leave as told when i asked for vacant possession in the offer contract.Is this a normal situation during the foreclosure process and dealing with REO properties?
Andrew Mok Should I buy in ATL to rent/build equity, sell it to buy in CA?
10 February 2020 | 6 replies
From start to finish, you're typically looking at 30 days to possession (although we've done it faster!).
Account Closed Insurance Clause in a Lease
20 July 2019 | 9 replies
Renters insurance covers a tenant’s possessions and liability in the event that a visitor is injured on the premises; Landlord’s insurance covers the landlord’s property and liability.