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Posts Tagged ‘Seller Finance’

Is Owner Financing Dead in Regards to the New SAFE ACT?

November 26th, 2010

You may have been hearing  news recently about the SAFE ACT that became effective October 1, 2010. Maybe you are a real estate investor who is using  a  “mortgage assignment” technique  as a way to make money.   Be very careful how you use this method of investing.   The gist of the SAFE act is [...]

It’s About People, then Houses, then Investment

November 23rd, 2010

Ever wonder why most real estate agents focus on consumer market rather than the investor market? It’s all about their mistaken belief that the best and surest way to a big payday is by identifying a seller, listing his property and then finding someone to buy that property at a price that will generate the [...]

Suddenly Faced With Settling An Estate?

October 8th, 2010

If you’ve just been through the trauma of losing a loved one, the last thing you need is the nuisance of dealing with all the estate details. You shouldn’t have to worry about selling a house that is in probate.

Selling Your House Because Of Fire Damage?

March 16th, 2010

One moment your property is fine, and the next it’s up in flames. Even if everyone got out OK, it’s still a tremendous shock. Your property is ruined, your possessions destroyed. If that’s not enough, now you have to deal with city officials, insurance adjusters, contractors that never show up. Contact Us Now!  You’ll be [...]

CALL TO ACTION – HUD issues scary rules against owner financing

February 13th, 2010

The following information is extremely important! HUD Issues Problematic Rules Interpreting SAFE Mortgage Licensing ACT HUD has proposed to eliminate ALL seller financing unless the seller lives in the home or becomes a licensed mortgage originator. The proposed HUD Rules interpreting the federal SAFE mortgage act can be viewed at www.regulations.gov  Use the search parameter “HUD” and the keyword “safe mortgage”.  [...]