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Dave Comer Wholesaling indianapolis warzones
22 July 2014 | 11 replies
One thing that can work to your advantage is the suit
Tim C. Does a Shed Increase Equity/Rent Income - Shed acquisition tips
21 July 2014 | 8 replies
I would follow the suit with the rest of the neighborhood... maybe that area doesn't care for outdoor storage space.
Tom Scott Multi-Family Financing
16 July 2014 | 10 replies
The cash flow is less--for me, but it is a luxury car payment and it is a value add.
Josh Sterling How would you structure this partnership?
24 July 2014 | 17 replies
If everyone does their job, 50% will suit each person just fine.
Andrew Cordle 5 Flips Start to Finish!!!
16 January 2020 | 69 replies
Master suite includes private sitting room, 10x10 balcony overlooking historical Grant Park along with 2 original fireplaces in the sitting room and the master bedroom.
Brandon Woll Found a house, Forclosed by BoA, County says BoA owns, but they claim they don't own it??
22 July 2014 | 8 replies
That's actually how I got my best deal last year, the county lit a fire under their arse, the bank just didnt want to deal with the suit so dumped the house. 
Mike Jennings owner financing question
24 July 2014 | 19 replies
A: Any borrower on a consumer loan secured by real property has 3 years to bring suit against a lender for failing to consider the borrower’s ability to repay the loan.If they succeed, the borrower is entitled to EVERYTHING THEY PAID THE LENDER FOR THE PREVIOUS 3 YEARS plus attorney fees, costs, etc.
Nicole Mercer Hello all, another newbie(long winded story)
23 July 2014 | 5 replies
I thought real estate people were  only those people who wear suits and try to sell you the house that your going to say in for the next 80 years.
Alan B. Live in my rental?
22 July 2014 | 3 replies
My husband was deploying so we moved in an inlaw suite in someones else house and rented out our awesome house that we JUST fixed up!
Kyle Cabral Subject To - Dodd Frank - Simple Scenario
1 November 2015 | 15 replies
Also know as an acceleration clause.A little history lesson…In the old days when banks loaned money and took back a 30-year mortgage that's exactly what you got.It didn’t matter if you sold the property to someone else that loan stuck with the property for 30 years and could be taken over and paid by anyone.Well, in the early 70's banks, lenders, state governments and other interested parties were so upset that they were getting stuck with low interest rates, missing out on taxes, assumption and other sale fees, that lenders started adding due on sale acceleration clause to their contracts.As you can imagine, a lot of borrowers thought this was unfair and brought suit against banks and lenders.Unfortunately around 1979 the United States Supreme Court found in favor of the banks, and today the due on sale -acceleration clause (usually paragraph 17) is found in most if not all conventional mortgages.For years now buyers and sellers have been trying various ways to get around the problem.