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All Forum Posts by: Curt Dumonceaux

Curt Dumonceaux has started 6 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Will a 72 inch tv kill my BPO?

Curt DumonceauxPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sartell, MN
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

:lol:
:beer:

Post: BPO and Contractor Bids

Curt DumonceauxPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sartell, MN
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

I am looking for some advice on contractors? Right now I have two primary contractors that I use to give me bids. Both of these companies are licensed general contractors. Do any of you use licensed contractors and do you discuss with them what exactly you're doing (trying to influence the BPO...). Our contractors do know what we are doing and why we need a bid. They sill work with us knowing they're not going to actually get a lot of the rehab work they're doing the bids for because we sell as is. We work around this by paying them a straight fee per bid.
Does anybody work this out another way? How much do you pay (if you don't mind sharing) Any other possible cost saving ideas that are still legit?
Thanks
Curt in Minnesota

Post: Question about judgements

Curt DumonceauxPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sartell, MN
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

We did the preliminary title search and found two judgements against one of the home owners. The lien was then attached to this property. Does the homeowner have to have the lien removed or is there a way that we can go about doing this without involving the homeowner?
Can anyone tell me how they have worked out this kind of problem?
Any other tips on dealing with liens and judgements?
What are the steps you would recommend I take in these situations?
Thanks,
Curt

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