Grandpa Ward and Elsa on the job!

InnoVest Resource Management's

Foreclosure Forum

Discussion Board

"Hands-On" Training

Title Holding Trust

Speaking Schedule

Foreclosure Codes

50 State Foreclosure Basics

Foreclosure Glossary

60+ Yrs Interest Rates

News & Trends

FAQ

Dingbat Retirement Plan

Links

Contact / Map

Home

 

[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ The Forum Board ] [ FAQ ]

entering premises

Posted by Jason on May 13, 2002 at 10:43 AM

Ward;
Attended one of your seminars. You mentioned your technique for dealing with owners who lost their homes at trustee sale, eg, making them feel comfortable with you; letting them know you had nothing to do with them losing their house; giving them a week or so to move out. But what about the owner and/or tenant who is seldom if ever there? Through the windows one can see a house full of furniture, but no one is ever there.They may or may not be working oil rigs out of state. My questions: 1) what is the best way to legally enter the premises without getting shot (if they happen to be home and are armed or, if there happens to be an active alarm system that sends police and helicopters to the house the moment your locksmith opens the door?
2) If they are working out of state as the reason for never being home, do you put their furniture in storage or can you sell it?
Jason


Follow Ups:


Post a Followup:

Name    : 
E-Mail  : 
Subject : 
Comments: Optional Link URL: Link Title: Optional Image URL:


[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ The Forum Board ] [ FAQ ]

WWWAdmin 2.0a © 1997 Matt Wright and DBasics Software Company, All Rights Reserved

Our home page is at http://www.foreclosureforum.com

Information provided by this website is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Please consult your investment advisor and/or attorney before entering into any transaction.

Copyright © 1997-2002, InnoVest Resource Management

InnoVest Resource Management, 4569-A Mission Gorge Place, San Diego CA 92120-4112
(619) 283-5444, Fax (619) 283-5455

[an error occurred while processing this directive]