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Account Closed Seller Financing OR Option to Purchase- HELP!
22 January 2014 | 51 replies
Source documents are underlying documents that show the origination of a transaction, your gas pump receipt is a source document in showing you fuel expenses, a shipping invoice will show when an item was shipped and perhaps received, a parking ticket could show that at a certain time your vehicle was at some location, they are documents that can justify a claim being made.The closing agent can clearly show that there were no contractual obligations or other agreements made that would be applicable to that transaction.It depends on your settlement instructions, is there some disclosure or declaration made that no other property other than real property is involved, anything as to no other credits, allowances or other financial arrangements have been made or are expected to be after settlement?
June Tay Chimney flue liner and pest recommendations
2 June 2013 | 2 replies
The property does not have a fireplace, but has the water heater and gas furnace connected to it.
Nicholas Stevens New Wholesaler - First offer! Thoughts?
2 June 2013 | 3 replies
Three of the units are paid by the property owner (gas systems) The property is in Everett, right near Wellington T stop (orange line) and easily walkable to bus lines that take you there.
Perry Rosenbloom Thoughts on Paying Market Value but Cash Flowing Well
5 May 2015 | 52 replies
However, it's an interesting neighborhood: Zoning laws makes it so I cannot easily rent to college students; however, it's close enough to the University that we received a lot of interest from Graduate students and families with one family member going back to school.It's also in a good location for oil and natural gas employees. 2 minutes away from 2 major highways that provide access to sites further east and south.
Kelly N. Tenant wants to move to larger unit with dogs
27 November 2013 | 10 replies
I have been advertising different prices to try to fill the vacancy, and right now have it listed for less than she is paying, but the tenant would be paying gas so it'd work out about the same.
Omar Jaramillo New S-corp! contractor /sub requirements !?
12 June 2013 | 3 replies
I cant reach the contractor i did the rehab with...The scope of work consists of various electrical works such as correct GCFI for refrigerator, some leaks to be repaired in dishwasher drain and bath sinks. install a proper flex gas line for water heater. relocate ground wire in breaker box and some minor stucco damage repairs.I was wondering if anyone here knew what was the most cost effective way of going about this request for repairs while the property is under the corporation's nameI want to be a straight shooter and do things the right way.Thanks!
Chad Reott Looking at a property to flip that needs new...
13 June 2013 | 2 replies
In PA, natural gas is quite abundant, and heating with fuel oil is now much more expensive than natural gas.
Jennifer Lee what is your buy hold strategy?
17 June 2013 | 22 replies
., a Roof is good for 25-30+ years.In the house I live in, the Gas Furnace is more than 25 years old.My Gas Water Heater is 17 years old.Raymond
Jimmy Moncrief Ask Me Anything - I'm an underwriter and an investor
11 October 2017 | 45 replies
I've spoke to various loan officers they say gas and office space in my home for sure, as well as depreciation but what about A) repair on rental property (electric/plumbing/roof)?
Savannah Leigh smoke detector goes off when she cooks
1 July 2013 | 7 replies
Second, if they still go off when there is no smoke I'd replace the living room smoke detector and see what happens, it's a cheap fix.I don't know enough about electrical to advise what happens if the smokes are wired to the same circuit as the stove (it would have to be a gas stove to be on the same circuit, because electric stoves use 220v and can't be on the same circuit)