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Ken M. Foreclosures Continue To Be Very Low - Nothing To See Here-Zombie Foreclosure report
5 September 2025 | 2 replies
Zombie Foreclosure report shows 1,390,000 U.S. homes are available, so go buy one - there is plenty of inventoryATTOM's Q3 2025 Vacant Property and Zombie Foreclosure report shows 1,390,000  U.S. homes, or 1.3%, are currently vacant — a rate that has stayed consistent for more than three years despite high housing demand.Seven of the states in ATTOM's top 10 are judicial foreclosure states, which means there's a long process that banks have to go through within the judicial system in order to foreclose on a property, which can cause a backlog of pending foreclosures in the system, said Tina Tamboer, senior housing analyst for The Cromford Report.Indeed, the number of foreclosures today are a tiny fraction of what happened during the Great RecessionToday, most of the foreclosures are investors who bought homes in 2022 and don't have enough equity in the properties, Tamboer said. 
Mariah Pierce Criminal Checks in RentRedi
1 October 2025 | 4 replies
Hi all, I am using RentRedi for tenant screenings and receive this message for the criminal report for all my applicants: A criminal search cannot be completed for your applicant because certain local regulations necessitate the implementation of a 2-phase screening process and confirmation of implementing a 2-phase screening process has not been provided.I am in Cook County, IL and it recently became law that credit and other screenings have to be reviewed and accepted first before a criminal report can be viewed.
Susie C. Online Cost Seg Companies for Residential
2 October 2025 | 10 replies
We have clients ask for resources on cost segregation reports all the time.
Heath Sizick How do Property Management companies deal with Tenant Marketing & Retention?
16 September 2025 | 4 replies
@Heath Sizick most of your posts are well written, but this one has a few holes & self-bias issues:(Published Listings: not aware of any PMC/landlord that still uses print ads!
Frank Caulkin Question about recruiting firms
29 September 2025 | 3 replies
Since they've refused to send over the reports and proof, I was thinking of disputing the charges with Chase. 
Angelina A. Seeking Advice for Noisy Neighbors
5 October 2025 | 11 replies
Non-emergency police have been called many times, violation reports have been filed with my HOA, and I even reached out to the next-door neighbor's property manager.   
Joshua Houchins Accounting Software?
30 September 2025 | 17 replies
@Kevin Wood: For those temporary and permanent differences accounts, move them to Other Income and/or Other Expenses and see if you the reports works for you. 
Don Konipol All of a Sudden I’m Receiving Solicitations on BP
1 October 2025 | 19 replies
I reported it and I still this person's messages in my Inbox.
Nick B. Missing K-1s. Non-cooperative Sponsor. Foreclosure. What do I do?
30 September 2025 | 18 replies
Would reporting him to IRS and SEC make matters better or worse?
James McGovern Inspection contingency clause in listings
30 September 2025 | 7 replies
I have seen an uptick in inspection reports listing items that are not code violations and an abundance of them to impress homeowners with their thoroughness  how do I signal to buyers that they shouldn't expect any negotiation on reports that contain a dump of minor items Hey James,To set expectations with the buyers, I would highlight the fact that the property is priced according to comparables and current condition aka all minor items were factored into the asking price and therefore that price is firm.If you want to share general numbers, you can signal by saying, for example, that: the most recent comps sold for an average of $300,000.