quiet title: I Can Mentor....Grasshopper/Sensei Program
- 03/03/13 06:54 AM
I have a lot of SEO knowledge and can debunk a lot of the myths and misperceptions. Many "experts" actually have superficial knowledge of this important area. My background is computer science and I know what the issues are!!! I am also a real estate attorney and investor so I can provide some help there too!!! Extensive experience in short sales, quiet title, loan modification, deed in lieu, forebearance, etc. This seems like a fun contest/program. Let's all join in and receive hald and help others...sounds like a useful contest and fun too!!! Sign up now...visit the Grasshopper/Sensei group NOW!!! Not (3 comments)
First, the foundation of a Quiet Title action is the securitization audit. It is an essential element of a successful Quiet Title action. Many/most of the companies offer what I refer to as “superficial” audits that really have little substantive value. An analogy is the DNA testing that is offered to the public. Most are superficial scans that are merely identifying your heritage and then making assumptions about your health based upon risk (4 comments)
quiet title: Happy New Year!! Some New Years Perspective on Housing and Lending!!
- 12/31/12 01:13 PM
Real estate is at its most affordable rate in recent history. In my opinion, the real estate market cannot claim to be fully in “recovery” until lending loosens up. Sadly, most homeowners will not be able to take advantage of the great deals out there using conventional financing. According to the Wall Street Journal, lenders are unlikely to ease up on their credit and lending standards in 2013, and “buyers shouldn’t expect that getting a loan will get easier anytime soon.” According to Realtor Magazine a recent spate of refinancing activity has actually contributed to this trend, the report adds, because (1 comments)
quiet title: The Fraud Pirates and More Schemes
- 10/13/12 10:20 AM
Didn’t take long….but it appears that “distressed-homeowner schemes have displaced loan-origination fraud as the most common type of mortgage fraud”. This is according to the FBI. I can already tell you that the next wave of fraud will be when the pirates embark on a Quiet Title fraud scheme…Arrrrgghhh matey!!! LOL I recently spoke at a national conference for title companies. The FBI had at least 12 agents in the conference because they are serious about investigating fraud. Anyway, back to the distressed home owner situation. The Federal government is handling this new threat to the financial security of distressed home (8 comments)
quiet title: Separting Fact from Fiction in Quiet Title Actions
- 09/22/12 11:35 PM
I am in Zurich Switzerland on a Venture capital project with Credit Suisse. Some investment bankers asked me about short sales in the USA. They have a misperception about Quiet Title and it caused me to reflect a little and it became apparent to me that there are a lot of misperceptions about them here too. A lot of the misperceptions focus on false promises offered by pirates that promise the world and deliver a small sliver of it. So, I wanted to distinguish some fact from fiction. First, the foundation of a Quiet Title action is the securitization audit. It (1 comments)
quiet title: So What Exactly is all of the Quiet Title talk??
- 09/19/12 07:50 PM
Hardly a day goes by that someone doesn't mention a “Quiet Title” action. From everything that is stated, it appears to be a dream come true for distressed home owners. First of all, the term “Quiet Title” is a bit misleading. The term "Quiet Title" refers to legal court matters in which the actual title to a property is disputed among several different claimants. This can happen in a variety of settings, but it is most common in inheritance battles or battles between business partners that each claim title to a property. This type of action does not apply to the (1 comments)
quiet title: Call it What it Is…Quiet Title is Not as Advertised
- 06/25/12 04:37 PM
Call it What it Is…Quiet Title is Not as Advertised. Hardly a day goes by that someone mentions a “Quiet Title” action. From everything that is stated, it appears to be a dream come true for distressed home owners. First of all, what is being marketed as “Quiet Title” is not really an action to quiet title. The term quiet tile refers to legal court matters in which the actual title to a property is disputed among several different claimants. This can happen in a variety of settings, but it is most common in inheritance battles or battles between business (14 comments)
quiet title: Homeowners and Real Estate Agents Paying for Questionable Services
- 04/30/12 08:17 AM
Homeowners and real estate agents are paying money for questionable services. Virtually every day I receive a solicitation for “forensic audits” “quiet title” actions (frequently performed by non-attorneys and this is unquestionably the “unauthorized practice of law” in all 50 states), “mortgage or note trail,” etc.
Many of these services provide a legitimate service and they actually produce the results that they promise. The problem is……how will this help a distressed homeowner or real estate agent?? Let’s suppose that an investigation is conducted into all phases of the distressed homeowner’s acquisition and loan of their property. We can further (5 comments)
Author Bio: Paddy Deighan earned his Juris Doctorate and PhD Paddy consults with taxpayers in regard to tax liens, tax levies, tax levy, offer in compromise, tax debt, tax settlement