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5 November 2007 | 14 replies
thanks for the replys guys..and when i say "i can do almost everything"i mean when it comes to rehab work..windows,doors,flooring,drywall,ect...really the only thing i don't do is hvac...i even do light electrical...i guess i am really looking for a private investor that would recieve a nice return on their investment...i am sorry if i posted in the wrong place,but i didn't know where else to post.
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5 November 2007 | 8 replies
The debt release amount will be considered money recieved by them and they will have to repay the govt or lose some current benifet.
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30 November 2007 | 7 replies
We knew we should recieve all the money up to the amount of the second so we were free to bid up to that amount.
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9 November 2007 | 1 reply
He has never put on the $5000.00 course Advanced Notes in Toronto.However I recieved a binder of paper worth about $75.00 bucks.Not much else.Anybody else have this kind of Luck :protest:
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18 December 2007 | 7 replies
Now you sit and wait for the closing.Your investor pays for the property and recieves a key at closing...and you will recieve your assignment fee!!!
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13 January 2008 | 3 replies
I tried searching on google for just the name of the owner but recieved to many hits.
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5 March 2008 | 4 replies
Each of you will then put that income/loss on your own tax return.LLC is a good thing for liability, but is a pass-through entity for taxes.JonSo if you are an investor / stockholder in an LLC which is investing in real estate....Losses of your contribution can be written off but if they start to make money on the investment you will pay taxes regardless on whether or not you recieve any dividends correct?
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21 May 2015 | 62 replies
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13 November 2011 | 3 replies
Our seller's escrow company has informed us it takes 3 weeks to a month to have buyer's title insurance delivered. Is this standard practice?
Thanks
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11 December 2011 | 7 replies
What I was able to do was borrow against the equity in the first house , $60,000 then paid cash for the second house $10,000 renovate the second house for $30,000 put $ 20,000 into my savings account and rent that house out I then went back to the same bank and applied and recieved a Home Equity loan of $ 50,000 , with the cash from that loan I bought a third SFH about 30 miles away in Schenectady,NY for 27,000 I fixed it up for an additional $19,000 and rented it out for $ 725 now I want to keep doing this , the loan officer did mention that if I were to form a corporation and put the 3 properties into it that they may lend to the corporation has anyone had any experience with transfering ownership ?