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Daria B. Roth Contribution - 5yr rule
21 March 2021 | 15 replies
That was in 2017 so I don't have the tax 1099 yet to see if it was classed in any unusual manner.  
Mindy Jensen Has anyone ever started an HOA?
16 January 2016 | 6 replies
My city doesn't plow the side streets - not unusual in Colorado.
Account Closed 2015-2020 Southern California Real Estate Predictions, anybody?
14 October 2015 | 33 replies
Even with history rhyming (rather than repeating), no one really has any idea how long this unusually slow expansion will last.  
J M. Receiveing money, Logistics and tax question
3 March 2011 | 24 replies
No one at either bank is going to care, and neither will the IRS.The only thing semi-unusual that will happen is that the maker's signature will absolutely be verified (banks have different levels for where they do this, but I'll wager none is higher than $25,000), but outside of that, this is a run-of-the-mill deposit.If you get a wire, the funds will be available immediately, but the bank will sting you for $30 for the privilege of processing an electronic transaction that cost them about three cents to administer.If you get a check, there will likely be a considerable hold until the funds have absolutely cleared, unless your account routinely has checks in these amounts going in an out and the bank is comfortable giving you credit sooner.If you get a wire, I would ask for a short letter from the sender that says this is a loan repayment.
Peter MacKercher What Makes a "Good Tenant"?
13 July 2015 | 4 replies
Heres a few qualities of a good tenant...maybe you guys can add to the listPays rent in advance of due dateNotifies me of repairs needed, instead of letting my property deteriorateLet's me know of any unusual or illegal activity from other tenantsUnderstands when management is trying to resolve a problem, and it takes longer than expected.Respects other tenantsLived at previous resident for 5+ yearsHas the same job for 5+ yearsTreats my property as their own, and takes care of it
Marc Freislinger Sold! 1 DOM!
4 August 2011 | 25 replies
These companies "screen" the people to make sure they are not faking stories, but is not unusual to hear stories about X company making people fake stuff as they are pressured to find people as their business depend on it.But when it comes to fix and flips kind of shows, I don't see a reason for people to lie other than exaggerate their behavior.
Matthew Paetz Short Sales
12 February 2012 | 2 replies
It's not unusual for a lender to give you 24 hours to supply something.
Robert Blake Preferred Returns calculations?
15 February 2016 | 16 replies
I suggest you drop all references to NOI.Nevertheless, the language and structure that you outlined are highly unusual
Kyle Davis Hotel Investing/Down payment
15 July 2016 | 11 replies
It is a little unusual to be honest that you can get a loan to do a ground up construction hotel without any hotel ownership experience but if you have a strong personal and other assets or investors they can maybe look past that. 
Lucas Howes Tax delinquent and Code Violation properties
13 February 2017 | 4 replies
Because taxes are typically escrowed in residential mortgages originated for the secondary market, it would be unusual to have a tax delinquent property with a mortgage capable of short sale negotiation.