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Account Closed Exclusive Option Assignment
4 June 2014 | 16 replies
The fees are for the assignment of negotiated purchase price, negotiated rent and release of the recorded notice of option.Please add the above fees to the P&S agreement, initial and date by all parties.Amount payable to (insert “B” investor name or co. name) is (insert negotiated assignment fee / option release fee amount) for property contract assignment, negotiation and option release fee....
Mike Kalob Tax Collector doesn't want me to Purchase Subsequent Lien?
23 June 2014 | 7 replies
I just purchased a water lien at a tax sale.4 months later, I confirmed water bills are STILL unpaid by the homeowner, and I have confirmed the $$ amount owned, but I have tried unsuccessfully to pay this water lien AND ADD it to my current Tax Certificate (recorded from the county).Whenever I speak to the Tax Collector, she says yes I can pay it, but when I tell her I want to pay it ONLY to add the balance to my outstanding Tax Certificate balance owed so I can collect 18% on the new amount paid, she looks at me like I have two heads.My assumption was it was possible to add new outstanding liens to my previous Tax Sale purchase.
Lisa G. Anybody deal with a tenant that had a 'clean' record and...
3 June 2014 | 5 replies
Just dealt with a tenant that had a clean credit, rental and criminal history that suddenly quit paying rent-I'm talking *squeaky* clean record.
Brandon S. High Risk Tenants vs. Lowering Rent
5 June 2014 | 23 replies
I love to rent to tenants with a short sale and/or foreclosure on their record.
Mark Hu Developer building fence next to our 4plex, too close?
2 June 2014 | 3 replies
But we called the Orange County recorder, asking how to record it, and they said they don't know that form.
Tia Rubadeau Using hard money cross collateralized loan for flips
5 June 2014 | 5 replies
From what I have been reading about HML it sounds like after a few transactions, lenders may be willing to offer a lower interest rate after I've had the opportunity to build a relationship/track record with them.
Karen Margrave BUILDERS WHAT FINISHES ARE POPULAR IN YOUR AREAS?
8 October 2016 | 31 replies
Several months later now and we ended up selling for $1,625,000, which is still a record for the area.  
Kortez Walker AgentPro247 leads How do i use it?
24 September 2014 | 3 replies
My only mistake was only being able to pull so many records and I did a few test runs figuring things out and hit my limit the first month before I had my mailer done.
Account Closed beatdown to the mayor/city council of baltimore, courtesy of me.....
8 March 2015 | 24 replies
Our records reflect that the claim you filed is the first such notice of a problem with a tree at ##########, and therefore the city could not have taken measures to prevent your loss"....."
Amy A. seller & tenant deposit dispute
1 October 2014 | 12 replies
Conversely, recording an amount on the lease, less than the amount collected, is blatantly dishonest, and, in most jurisdictions, certainly illegal.