We are in the middle of a short sale, and just received an email from the listing agent. Apparently, one of the owners has already passed away, but still have an open Abstract of Judgment (AJ) against her. First li...
Hello BP,
I have a property in Houston that I have under contract for $8,000 and its on escrow. Title company mentioned there is a judgement on it for $9,5000.
So I am just wondering if there are some r...
Hi All, Looking for some guidance. Last year I was working my "farm area" and had my eye on a very worn SFH. Located and talked with individual listed on tax records (and wife). He explains they left the property b...
Hi everyone! I'm trying to decide if hiring a debt settlement attorney is the right move for me. I'm dealing with a lot of debt, and it's starting to feel pretty overwhelming. I’ve heard that a debt settlement attorne...
When I started looking into this I thought it would be straight forward, but its not...Thought experiment: I am in Ca and I have an LLC devoted exclusively towards my real estate investing. I have my own money as wel...
🇮🇹 ❤️ 🇺🇸Thanks in advance My question is regarding probate. If a single person (divorce and with 1 adult 23 year old daughter ) dies in Florida Broward County and I have a promissory note against him , will the pro...
For many years I assumed my LLC’s Operating Agreement was sufficient until I learned that a Creditor who obtains judgement can have a significant detrimental impact on the entity.
There is an abundance of comments o...
I came across a piece of property that the wife is the only one on title & mortgage. A creditor filed a lien against the property but the husband is the one responsable for the debt not the wife. Can they legally ...
This post is a follow up to a statement made on another LLC thread...it was stated that you should worry more about the amount of equity you have in one LLC's properties, rather than about how many properties you own ...
Can someone tell me if a creditor (lender) files a Motion for Relief From Stay in a bankruptcy, does that mean the debtor (property owner) is now liable again for the debt (credit being further damaged, lender sti...