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Vitali Intsevich Tax Sale Auction & Exceeded Funds
7 July 2024 | 1 reply

Hi All, who are interested in tax sales auctions. I am a newbie and have couple question regarding auction and I couldn't find answer online.Baseline: Georgia, Gwinnett county. Redeemable deed (1year) with 20% premium...

John Hua Section 121 question
17 June 2024 | 5 replies

Hi all, Me and my wife live in our SFH full time for the past year. In the upcoming year, we are getting roommates to help with expenses while continuing occupying as primary residence. We have ~400k in gains after im...

Jessica Howard Purchasing tax deeds from a private seller & quit claim deeds
21 August 2022 | 5 replies

Hello, I'm looking into purchasing Alabama tax deeds from a private seller who provides quit claim deeds after about 60 days.  What type of due diligence do I need to conduct to research these properties? The seller p...

Michael Shawver Difficult tenants looking for problems in Unit
7 January 2020 | 9 replies

I have a rental in NH that the tenants are continuing to claim that there is mold in, and that it is causing them health problems. I have had a mild expert come in and check the unit and has not found any evidence of ...

Jeremy Taylor Buying a REO from a wholesaler
5 October 2018 | 3 replies

I’m purchasing a REO investment property from a wholesaler. The contract is not assignable and he is suggesting we do a quit claim deed at closing. Is anyone out there familiar with this process that would be willing ...

Billie Walker Repairing homes with damage without losing RE investment.
10 February 2020 | 0 replies

This is where a Public Adjuster comes in. Public Adjusters are licensed experts in processing and filing insurance claims for damaged properties. They handle the messy work, such as compiling extensive inventories of ...

Jeremy Porter Navigating House Warranty Claims: A Property Manager's Guide
3 January 2024 | 0 replies

As a property manager, my responsibilities extend far beyond simply managing day-to-day operations; I'm also involve protecting the long-term value and profitability of my landlord's investments. Handling home warrant...

Lee Bailey Deed/Title Recorded after Death...?
7 August 2024 | 5 replies

Talked to a seller today, and her exact words were: "I have been advised by the title insurance company that because the deed for the property from my grandparents to my uncle was recorded after their death, I need to...

John Jarvis Transition Home to a Rental
23 November 2012 | 4 replies

Hi All,

I'm brand new to the site, so I hope I'm posting in the correct forum. I would like to transition my home (which I own in my own name) to a jointly owned rental (with an investing partner) next year. The ma...

Joffrey Long Usury Expert Witness: California Mortgage Litigation Questions
2 January 2013 | 23 replies

This post relates primarily to California:

Hard money loans are often made at rates that exceed usury interest limitations. On hard money loans, California trust deeds can be exempt from usury interest limitations u...