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All Forum Posts by: Courtney A Hall

Courtney A Hall has started 7 posts and replied 18 times.

Originally posted by @Bradford Behrins:

Do a search in the local county records to confirm your entity owns the property. If not, then you should definitely hire an attorney and perhaps contact the local authorities in Philadelphia because it sounds like fraud. Good luck. 

Great advice - thanks

@Brant Richardson I have a purchase agreement for the property, but have been waiting to go to closing. So when I got the call on July 19th that they wanted to buy the property back I was super excited because I saw an opportunity for this to finally be over. I checked public record in Cleveland and G.Parker Unlimited is still listed as the owner.

@Tchaka Owen “you don’t Own Bigger Pockets” bro you sound like a 5 year old. Every other person who has commented has had something of value to add to the conversation EXCEPT you. Once again I’ll ask you to keep your comments off my post as clearly you have nothing to offer. I don’t have to own Bigger Pockets to make that request. 

Big thanks to all who weighed in on my topic.  I will definitely look into all of your suggestions.

@Tchaka Owen

Thanks for your response. However, my post was not aimed at fault finding, it was geared toward finding a lawyer/legal advice. So are you offering help or just making comments?

Please refrain from posting if your comments aren’t geared toward a solution. Thanks

@Braden Smith

Thanks very helpful

Would know of some in the pa region

I have called one hard money lender but the interest was high and so was the deposit. This would be my second investment and I understand it is risky when dealing with ppl just getting started. I don’t know where to look for hard money lenders and I want to look at all possible hard money loans out there before pulling the trigger.

I have a entered into into a business agreement with a real estate wholesaler/rehabber/flipper well known in the Philadelphia area. His company was supposed to locate a property for me in Cleveland, rehab it, locate tenants and manage the property for me. I entered into this agreement 11-2018. I still have no deed to the property and have been making payments since May of this year. 3 weeks ago my contact from his office reached out and asked me if I wanted to sell. I absolutely agrees to that. I’ve since been waiting for them to reach out about buying back the property.

I just want to be done with this guy because I’m fast approaching a year and have gotten nowhere except out of a significant amount of money. I’m considering reaching out to a real estate attorney. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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