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Amy Davidson Getting a GC for half-done properties with open violations
17 February 2014 | 10 replies
Do you just want someone to certify that the work is done so you can get a CO?
Geoff Woods New Member from Southern California
6 April 2014 | 19 replies
For me it wasn't until earlier this year that I realized I NEEDED to make a change in my life and how I earned my income.Early in 2013, a co-worker of mine had a stroke at 35 years old.
Arthur D. cosign for refinencing?
6 April 2014 | 5 replies
Does it make me a co-partner of the property?
Jason Fox College students and Investing
10 July 2014 | 2 replies
He suggested maybe taking my investment plan to my parents and asking for a co-sign on an FHA loan.
Tony Tran 1031 Exchange % Interest
24 April 2014 | 17 replies
So, to answer your question, if you buy a replacement property that has a purchase value equal to the property you sold, and you bring on a co-investor, yes you will recognize some or all of your tax liabilities because you have not exchanged equal or up in value.So, for example, let's say that you sold your relinquished property for $525,000 and your routine selling expenses were $25,000 so that you have a net sale price of $500,000.
Kris Belco Help with decision, on whether these are the right tenants
15 April 2014 | 15 replies
If a reference from the dorm they lived at works for your company then that would be what you should look to get.I would normally ask for a co-signer in this situation but that doesn't seem very necessary as they make plenty of money and a co-signer seems unlikely at the same time.
Kevin L. Question Regarding SD IRA Checking Acct
9 April 2014 | 16 replies
If your IRA owned the property, you can't have someone else "fund" the renovations if they are not a co-owner of the property.
Michelle Hall Philadelphia let's get started
11 July 2014 | 10 replies
Hey Michelle,A co-worker and I were just discussing the Philly Market about a month ago.  
Josh Mitchell Stories of Student Housing
12 November 2014 | 21 replies
Most college students will be able to cover their room costs, however if renting a whole house/apartment you might want a co signer to hold accountable.  
Greg Olson Financing for several beach houses
3 April 2014 | 2 replies
My mom is a co-owner of a vacation home rental property business with my uncle.