
1 October 2011 | 36 replies
If there is a transfer, and (on monetary) default is evident, then the foreclosure will be allowed to proceed by my state's foreclosure process.

22 July 2019 | 24 replies
The alternative was to get a monetary judgement filed against the seller.

13 December 2014 | 38 replies
When we do a big bundle we immediatley replenish our inventory.We are always looking to help new investors with raising capital and reducing risk.Many people want to become investors but there are so many risks involved and if they make a mistake they end up losing money and never try again.If a new investor does not need to: find the property, fix the property and rent the property we have virtually eliminated all risk for them.Most new investors buy a property "hoping" they did the numbers right.But when they invest in a property that's already profitable they are hooked and buy more.What they like the most is how we manage the properties for them, not only does this make it a hands-free investment but we also have a monetary interest in making sure the property always has a tennant.So the numbers you are looking at are not a fluke, almost all of our properties look the same on paper.

29 January 2019 | 205 replies
Just one example of non-monetary fulfillment.

2 September 2016 | 18 replies
Both from a monetary and stress/aggrevation standpoint?

25 August 2016 | 6 replies
When comparing both scenarios, just find that I can manage a Flip on a part time basis, short term investment and higher monetary reward than the passive income long term investment that Buy and Hold consist of.

11 June 2015 | 7 replies
If they don't pay in 3 days then immediately file a Count 1 eviction (this means you are not asking for a monetary judgment, you just want them out).

26 May 2019 | 62 replies
He is asking a great question that I am sure everyone on BP wants to know before they support such a cause with any monetary contribution.All of the companies and individuals who started A Hero's Home agreed to do so for no profit.

10 May 2023 | 14 replies
Back in the early 1990's we had a recession with a weak domestic monetary policy.

27 January 2017 | 1 reply
Outside of monetary collapse there really isn't any other possibility - we've backed ourselves too far into a corner, and I see zero chance of "growing our way out".I believe we are overdue for a housing correction, and a recession.