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Miriam B. Ethical issues with land flipping
13 December 2016 | 9 replies
In my experience many of these properties end up going to tax auction not because the people don't have the money to pay the taxes, the taxes on vacant land are usually minimal, but because in most cases people have forgotten about them, inherited them, or otherwise don't have use for them.
Michael Sawers Tax Deductions Exceeding Income
7 June 2017 | 11 replies
and what your AGI is.If you aren't a real estate professional and you have an AGI more than $150k then you can't deduct any passive losses against non passive income for the current year.Disclaimer I'm not a CPA so by all means do your own research.So I can essentially adjust my passive income from 62 to 0 while the remainder of the 758 (696) is forgotten about.  
Benjamin Riehle We Renovated a Rundown 1920's Church
21 December 2017 | 4 replies
v=JMpYtQ_z_xARight in the heart of downtown Tucson, a church, along with other properties had been long forgotten.
Will Rodriguez How is the situation in Chicago?
28 November 2017 | 28 replies
Much higher buy in prices and much less cash flow.But that is not to say the Southside should be forgotten.
David Maldonado Adu financing options?
2 December 2019 | 26 replies
She said she would find out and get back with me but she must have forgotten as I have not received a response.
Jesse Holmes Good morning from Fort Leonard Wood, MO
8 February 2013 | 5 replies
There are two tangible areas of this business that really call to me: creating communities where people want to live, and repurposing the forgotten so that new life takes its place.
Derek Caffe New Member in Atlanta
2 October 2013 | 8 replies
And Ali Boone still haven't forgotten about you.
John Thedford RIP....
5 October 2015 | 3 replies
Gone but not forgotten...
Karen Cook Rehab after Hurricane Harvey
12 November 2017 | 6 replies
we have always delivered the first round of materials, then a second round at the midpoint (which should be everything they need except for last minute forgotten or unexpected items) but I won’t be there to “guard” the materials. 
Mario E Gonzalez How to determine my budget for a mortage without running a hard or soft credit check?
25 January 2023 | 9 replies
Also, there are a lot of things the general public doesn't know to share with their mortgage pro. one example: if you have a car payment (for purchase, not for lease), and there is 10 or less payments remaining, we can omit that car payment from your ratios. if asked if you have a car payment, you may not know to tell me its almost paid off. a less experienced mortgage pro may not think to ask how many payments left. also, there could be some collections from yeeeeears ago you've forgotten about entirely a credit report would show. maybe you had lates that would pose challenges and you dont think about it or realize it could be important. i also find people give me scores based off their credit karma (or similar credit reporting) which may wildly differ from a mortgage pull (different scoring models) and they are left surprised when their "740 fico" is actually 712, which would put you in a different credit bucket for pricing/ rates. higher rate = higher payment, could = less purchasing power. point is, its all just talk until we do the legwork. if you're serious about buying, WHEN you're serious about buying, do the credit check. save yourself the heartache of surprises later