by Jean Norton | Mar 17, 2010 | real estate
Problem: Banks insist on “Non-Assignable” clauses in the contract. • Solution: Form a “shell” LLC to make your offers. Once you get a deal accepted, sell the LLC to the other person for your $5k or $10k assignment and let them go to the closing...
by Jean Norton | Mar 8, 2010 | real estate
Since selling our cute little house in Riverside, we’ve been making offers right and left. We got some accepted and they fell through for one reason or another, which is very frustrating for us. But right now we have 2 deals accepted in Austin, and still...
by Jean Norton | Mar 7, 2010 | real estate
Since selling our cute little house in Riverside, we’ve been making offers right and left. We got some accepted and they fell through for one reason or another, which is very frustrating for us. But right now we have 2 deals accepted in Austin, and still...
by Jean Norton | Jan 27, 2010 | real estate
I can’t believe that our credentials were used to scam 2 elderly men, ages 77 and 79 out of $60,000. Imagine my surprise , when I got a letter in the mail with a copy of a promissory note in my name, a copy of a “Deed of Trust with Assignments of...
by Jean Norton | Jan 18, 2010 | real estate
The current foreclosure market gives investors the best opportunity for buying, fixing, and reselling properties for a profit. As a real estate investor, how do you know certain locations will yield a good profit?We were fortunate enough to find good foreclosure and...
by Jean Norton | Jan 18, 2010 | real estate