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Megan Davis Online payment options?
19 August 2019 | 13 replies
Hi,I am looking for various payment options available to landlords to facilitate faster monthly payments from tenants.
Courtney Rollins My First Investment-DEAL OR NO DEAL?! :)
10 February 2019 | 19 replies
No point racking your brain if you cant afford to do it.1) Do you have the cash funds to facilitate the repairs?
Tomas Piano DACA recipient trying to get financed
10 October 2020 | 6 replies
From the research I have done, you do in fact need to have permanent residency or citizenship to qualify for an FHA loan, but I have scheduled a call tomorrow with a lender who may be able to facilitate loans for DACA recipients.
Gregory Jay What do you know about wholesaling smarty pants???
25 November 2015 | 21 replies
As Joe mentioned you could go to the public, one big issue in most states (actually all, but some try to work loopholes) is facilitating sales without a license.
Rich Weese VERY long and a little scary....
4 June 2010 | 7 replies
Yeah I'm sure Hitler was giving aid to the Austrian Nazi Party to facilitate the takeover.
Eric C. Taking over the short sale control ?
23 October 2012 | 6 replies
That said, you want the most experienced negotiator/facilitator to be handling the short sale (this will give you the best shot of getting it sold), and if that's the attorney, then just find another agent to list but do nothing else.Keep in mind that attorneys will likely expect to get paid by the lender; you want to make sure the attorney isn't expecting any payment from the seller, as most short sellers aren't in a position to be paying atty fees.
Heather Pelletier Embarassed to admit this but here it goes.
1 January 2009 | 110 replies
That alone facilitated saving a lot.
Eric Medemar Confused Where To Start....Start Here!
11 June 2009 | 7 replies
I am not here to steal anyone's house or money, only to facilitate a deal they most likely would not have been able to do on their own.
N/A N/A Taxes
27 August 2007 | 3 replies
No, in fact it will often raise them.Both here and on 3 other sites I see people contemplating 1031 exchanges when they barely have enough gain to justify the expense of a facilitator and the extra acquisition costs.For the record my income tax return for the past 12 years has had all of the following, just about every year for most items.W2 income, 1099 consulting/sales incomeInterest income, including interest from seller financed loans,Recapture of depreciationRental income, and expenses and depreciation on rentals pptyLT cap gains from sale of long held rentalsST cap gains from flipsSub S corp income from my sales company401k reductions, SIMPLE reductionsOffice in house expenses, loads of mileage for business travel and other self-employed business expeneseDividends from stocks and mutual fundsDespite all of this carp I feel confident, because I closely review the return and question the CPA that if I wanted I could purchase TurboTax and do it myself.
Natalie Allen Tons of Motivation, not enough $$.... FEELING STUCK HERE, help
14 August 2018 | 24 replies
It appears as though you have 2/3.Find good deals, be a facilitator, the money will find you.