
27 November 2013 | 19 replies
(Not saying you said that but about to make a point) To some degree, how you said and what words you used may matter but understand that suggesting to a borrower you can help them avoid foreclosure if not properly stated with proper facts around the affects of the actions could cause harm to the homeowner or the homeowner could claim you caused them harm.

26 November 2013 | 2 replies
Hello BP Nation =)I apologize in advance if this is in the wrong place.I have several friends in the Real Estate industry (in various aspects), and one of them owns properties in Los Angeles proper.

25 November 2013 | 3 replies
PNC customer service. 800-523-9654But, this doesn't sound like a loss mitigation issue, maybe they can forward you to the proper dept.

25 November 2013 | 1 reply
One of my biggest problems has been properly locating and finding the correct information on the owner to make a solid connection.I have tried a few different ways like looking up the owner's name on the internet and whitepages.com although neither has really proven to be productive.

5 December 2013 | 27 replies
Simply go to the Trustee Sale with proper due diligence in hand or in head and make you bids.

27 November 2013 | 13 replies
If it were me I would definitely want the power on to see if the a/c and heat work if the electrical systems work properly and just to make sure that you can see the actual condition of the place first.

30 November 2013 | 16 replies
I actually think there is a lot of opportunity here if you properly account for all the deferred maintenance and purchase at enough of a discount to compensate for poor management.I have tenants that don't speak any english, and while communication is certainly a challenge, it isn't something that can't be overcome.

3 October 2020 | 74 replies
You just need to try to reduce the fees to a minimum to help with marketing on the exists AND make sure that everything is broken out properly so the buyer's ratios don't get goofed up.

1 December 2013 | 9 replies
Online websites cannot give an accurate value as they do not have the required detail and data to make the proper estimate.

8 December 2013 | 30 replies
But in MA, after the Ibanez ruling, no one in their right mind would foreclose on a property without a damn good attorney, because if you don't do it properly, you can be made to start all over again.