I am going through my first eviction. I received the following email from my lawyer today:"We just received confirmation that your tenant filed Bankruptcy. Therefore we cannot proceed with the eviction at this time. ...
Hi everyone. Let's assume that a property owned by an estate is in foreclosure and interested in stopping it. I'm aware that an estate cannot file a chapter 13 bankruptcy. My understanding is that only heirs of an es...
Money isn't easy to save and $10,000( my debts) is a ton of money I want to save for a downpayment, I'm just starting so I don't have any money I would like to save $60,000 to buy a rental property, I think I could do...
I have an investor who is going in with me on a Flip, we applied to Spectrum Funding group. He has experience with previous flips, we both have great credit scores 740+ and the 25% downpayment. The credit checks came ...
I recently bought a title policy on a house that I'm purchasing subject to the exising loan remaining in place. As I was about to close, the seller mentioned that things have been really rough since he declared bankr...
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I was reading on a different post that Subject-to deals on Foreclosure/Pre-foreclosure homes in some states are illegal. From what I've read CA, WA and Oregon are states that it is illegal.
I am just getting...
My property manager did not disclose bankruptcy of the tenant. The person claimed great credit rating and rushed into signing the lease. Now the tenant completely trashed the place and left without paying rent. I lear...
I have two people who responded to my YL campaign. So I have two questions.
1) One owner said that he had filed bankruptcy and the bank wasn't willing to work with him on the house. Can you still sell your ho...
I have a property coming out on the other side of a bankruptcy. Im looking to understand what I can do pertaining to Subject to for this deal. My understanding is that person cannot sell the property for less than fai...
I have a couple of questions regarding tax lien investing, specifically in NJ.
1) If I've been paying subs for a year on a lien I own, and the property owner sneaks in a quarterly payment after a year, can I ...