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Antoine Flack Help me please need help
14 September 2017 | 1 reply
Still building credit that was messed up during my marriage and I still have my GI BILL ..and apartment homes is how I look to create income for myself.So guys if you have any tips and leads any information to send me to point in the right decision I would be greatly appreciative!!
Jathin Reddy LEASE OPTIONS IN CALIFORNIA
6 November 2018 | 10 replies
That’s a big difference from that to selling a house that a desperate, destitute, depressed down on their luck homeowner wants to get rid of like a bad marriage
Luke Corigliano Getting married with 2 homes of less than 18 months of ownership
25 October 2018 | 2 replies
After discussing with my accountant she was under the impression that we could sell one of the homes before the 2 year/24 months of ownership and no pay capital gains (and could use marriage as an exemption).
Udit Multani Property going through Divorce
2 November 2018 | 10 replies
During the discussion, "B" told me that the "P2" belonged to "W"'s family and "H" put his name on the title after marriage and "W" can sell the property.
Steven Kunkel Newlyweds and one spouse declared bankruptcy from prior marriage
2 November 2018 | 1 reply
Hello- I have a couple whose combined income is 6x rent and one spouse recently had to declare bankruptcy from a previous marriage.
Scott Webber Protecting Housing LLC's in Prenup from Divorce
13 November 2018 | 2 replies
Scott shall not be considered active under the following circumstances: unemployed while seeking gainful employment, on disability from full time employment, retired from government employment, or other circumstances out of control and atypical to choosing to pursue his housing business endeavors as his sole source of primary income. 1.Should Scott choose to “actively” engage in housing as his source of employment as defined above, Scott agrees to give 25% (twenty five percent) of his net profits accrued from his active efforts during the period of marriage to wife in the case of a divorce.2.Payment of such percentage of funds shall be payable over 120 equal monthly payments, or equivalent to no greater than 10% of Scott’s New York State Adjusted Gross Income, verified annually with payments adjusted the 1st of November each year, whichever is less, to ensure no undue hardship to Scott or the business will be endured.
Deven Wolfe should I be paying out of pocket monthly just to cover mortgage?
16 November 2018 | 11 replies
If your family / marriage situation changes, you can decrease or end your roommates and just have a family house.
Joshua D. Is everyone ready to hear my crazy deal of a lifetime?
21 November 2018 | 71 replies
Son is admin of his estate (CTA on admin papers) no siblings, no wife or previous marriages.
Zach Becker Should I use CPA for small real estate portfolio
19 November 2018 | 16 replies
@Zach BeckerAn an UNlicensed marriage counselor, I recommend that you wait until your wife suggests that you need to look for professional help.Only half-joking.
Charlie MacPherson Contemplating a move from Mass to Maine.
25 November 2018 | 4 replies
I'm a Mainer by marriage, not by blood.Third question - can any Maine agents reading this help me to figure out what towns in that area have the most sales?