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With more than 37 years as a real estate broker, I can solve most any problem presented. If I can`t, I do my research. Problems with mortgages, trust deeds, foreclosures, odd ways of conveying titles. Most any good Realtor can answer questions satisfactorily, but I answer questions that most cannot. Also, ask about my hard-copy newsletter.

Experience in the area

Problem solving since 1980

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National Association of Realtors

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Publishes The Landed Gentry, guest writer in Who's Who in Creative Real Estate, First Tuesday, Financial Freedom and many newspapers

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Kim11/21/0910101010Hi Dick, Thank you very much for .....
Kimberly11/18/091010Thanks so much for the advice and .....
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Recent Answers from Dick Dennis

2009-11-18 Land Recombination Issue:

I would be foolish to try to answer your question, Rob, without taking a physical inspection. To give you a reply via the Internet without looking at the land and documents involved is just not kosher

2009-11-17 condo nightmare:

As best as I can understand your plight, Dore, if it was me, I would just stop making payments on my mortgage and put away in a savings account your monthly mortgage payment. Then I would go out and find

2009-11-14 Foundation/structural damage:

If you do not get satisfied after asking the lessor to put the property into selling condition (remember you haven't bought it yet and you can walk away if you want, but you lose any moneys you put in

2009-11-11 Loan Assumption:

Depending the state you're in, Pete, you would want to use either a warranty deed or a grant deed. By using one of those you are assured that you will not inherit any liens or encumbrances that you were

2009-11-10 home inspection:

I don' think too much of your Realtor, Shannon. He/she should know that he price cannot be changed without the signature of all parties to the transaction. However, if you replied to the buyer's offer

 

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