
8 September 2010 | 60 replies
That should allow you to pull that furnace and reposition it and incorporate other "used" materials.

4 November 2010 | 9 replies
Thanks.Some of those incorporate fear of loss too.I know I analyzing it alot, but last time I sent out quite a few postcards and got some calls, but nothing panned out too much.

23 August 2012 | 6 replies
In CA for example, a BROKER can incorporate, agents cannot, and neither brokers nor agents can operate as LLCs.You just need good E&O insurance that covers property management (not all policies do).

12 April 2014 | 22 replies
Because of your building skills, it might makes sense to keep doing that, and incorporate your up and coming investing knowledge.

25 March 2013 | 27 replies
But using two seperate contracts always works and using a contract that incorporates a lease and an option only in limited situations simply is nothing more than a seperate product to be marketed, it serves no unique function that would not be accomplished with two agreements.You need to begin at the beginning to understand concepts used to buy, use or control a property.

12 August 2013 | 5 replies
An estoppel letter is typically used in a transfer or conveyance of real property before the Closing transaction.It is a document sent to a bank (or other lender), from a homeowners' association (or condo association), to a city/municipality, or a tenant requesting a payoff of a mortgage, assessments or taxes due, or rental amounts due on a lease, to incorporate these amounts into the Settlement Statement for the buyer and seller of the real estate.

24 February 2014 | 58 replies
Our local government is sitting on about 10,000 properties in its surplus that they are auctioning off at really low prices.I am a chair of a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in Indianapolis that is buying properties at low prices as part of the county's special nonprofit surplus property program.If anyone is looking to invest in Indianapolis, feel free to give me a call.

16 August 2014 | 18 replies
Some operate under a single LLC, others create an LLC for each property, while others incorporate and create individual LLC's or Divisions for each property within their corporation.

27 September 2014 | 7 replies
Is there any questions or things you have done that you wish you knew before incorporating?

19 March 2016 | 8 replies
Should she become incorporated?