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Corey Davis Need professional experience from long distance investors
6 January 2014 | 21 replies
For the theoretical purposes we will exclude financing fees, but they do exist.
Bryan Hancock The JOBS Act - How To Verify Investors Are Accredited
14 January 2014 | 47 replies
Incredibly deep Abyss to look into and inform oneself about with a myriad of information to go through.So far:Accredited Investors are defined by the SEC as having $200,000 of annual income per individual ($300,000 per couple) with the expectation of that continuing, or a net worth of more than $1 million, excluding the value of the primary residence.Ive also included some information straight from the SEC below and their link.Hope this helps others in a brief breakdown, so far on what is being an Accredited Investor in short.Here's the link:http://www.sec.gov/Here is a quick breakdown of what Ive learned so far on Accredited Investors:
Mohammad Foro Can a c-corp assume all liability without property title?
16 January 2014 | 10 replies
Of course they will sue everyone if it's serious, but your right, you can petition the court saying that the holding company had no activity and therefore should be excluded.
Todd Shampoe ListSource list now what
14 January 2014 | 3 replies
I bought my first to the criteria belowFile NameNewList01-14-14aCount300 (excludes duplicate mailing addresses)DatabaseCreate Your OwnCreated Date01-14-14,5:31Purge Date07-13-14List of CriteriaZIP + Radius 77389 (20 mile radius)(All) Combined Loan To Value 21-30 %Equity(%) 40 to 100 %Bedrooms 3-5ADDRESS-COMPLETENESS Mailing Address CompleteCORPORATE-OWNED ExcludeSelected Bundle ElementsPending Auction SaleReports SelectionOnly Records 300Records From 1Records To 300Search Output Fields Owner 1 Label NameOwner 1 Last NameOwner 1 First NameOwner 1 Middle NameOwner 1 SuffixOwner 2 Label NameOwner 2 Last NameOwner 2 First NameOwner 2 Middle NameOwner 2 SuffixOwner Care Of NameMail AddressMail CityMail StateMail ZIP CodeMail ZIP+4Mail Zip/Zip+4Mail Carrier RouteMail CountryProperty AddressProperty House NumberProperty House Number PrefixProperty House Number SuffixProperty House Number 2Property Pre DirectionProperty Street NameProperty Street Name SuffixProperty Post DirectionProperty Unit NumberProperty CityProperty StateProperty ZIP CodeProperty ZIP+4Property Zip/Zip+4Property Carrier RouteCountyCombined LTV RatioZip CodeEquity (%)BedroomsWhen I looked at one of the properties on the Harris county tax records auction it said no tax due?
Lucas Pfaff Tenants Pay a Portion of Appliance Repairs
11 July 2014 | 10 replies
Either way, it seems that we are going to add this clause (unless I hear a convincing reason for not doing so).As such, I'm looking for a lease clause to have tenants pay the first $x of any repair to appliances etc. excluding major mechanical systems and roof (which are my responsibility.)Does anyone have a similar clause they wouldn't mind sharing?
Account Closed custom home- land at historical cost versus fair market value
27 June 2014 | 3 replies
In total we have a home that we could net $50,000tomorrow if we sold (excluding transaction costs).
Lakeisha Black Are 2/1 or 2/2 Good Rental Properties in Tampa, FL?
7 March 2015 | 10 replies
If you can offer your house for prices comparable to the rents in local apartment communities, and have comparable amenities (pool excluded) I think you'd have a competitive advantage in that you are offering a house which gives more privacy.
Gerald Thompson Realtor Question
27 June 2014 | 10 replies
If you did not exclude anyone from the contract, and you negotiate a deal (with or without the agent) you will owe a commission.
Ericka Mizuta Writing own note on a investment property
1 July 2014 | 7 replies
Title to most of the real property sounds like it is primarily in the IRA excluding your primary residence.  
Roger Lin Would you invest strictly for cash flow?
19 July 2014 | 17 replies
A property that has flat appreciation will be going down most likely in the future, it's a normal cycle, excluding external factors, the building will need updating and perhaps a change in external factors (revitalization of an area) to bring it back to market.