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Michael Plaks Short guide to April 15th for procrastinators
11 April 2024 | 2 replies
File it electronically, and the IRS offers FREE eFiling of extensions via one of its partnering companies.If you owe the IRS money - there is NO EXTENSION!
Justin Sheley Fund & Grow Financing
14 April 2024 | 885 replies
Then you can withdraw the funds via check or electronic transfer to another bank account.Again, I doubt that it can be that easy. 
Carlyle Campbell Sight unseen offer
8 April 2024 | 29 replies
.), not allowing access to the property (these are often vacant land deals or sometimes vacant houses), wanting to close remotely/ use a mobile notary or their own title company that is also out of state, wanting only cash offers with few contingencies, no “for sale” sign at the property, willing to sell the property for less than fair market value for a quick sale (often there’s a story that they need money quickly for their husbands surgery or some other emergency), they often have a foreign accent, and only want to communicate over the phone or electronically (for some reason they always use an outlook email and many prefer to communicate through WhatsApp). 
Tom Server Bill slip for envelope for money orders or personal checks payment
6 April 2024 | 5 replies
My banks don't yet do Zelle or whatnot, and my tenants probably would not either - when they're unbanked my bet is they aren't going to do electronic payments either.
Account Closed April 15th is 10 days away! Why Filing an extension is NOT the end of the world.
5 April 2024 | 1 reply
The majority of taxpayers are required to settle their tax dues by April 18 to avoid penalties and interest accruing on any outstanding amounts after this date.For those residing in Maine and Massachusetts, the deadline is extended to April 19 due to the Patriots’ Day holiday in these states.How to Request an ExtensionIf you find yourself in need of an extension, the IRS provides convenient options to make the process smoother:File Form 4868:Utilize your tax professional, tax software, or the IRS Free File platform on IRS.gov to submit Form 4868.Individual taxpayers, regardless of income, can leverage Free File for an automatic extension request.Electronic Payment Method:Make an electronic payment using Direct Pay, Electronic Federal Tax Payment System, or debit/credit card or digital wallet.When selecting the payment type, indicate it’s for an extension.
Angela Li Details you need in case of eviction/collection/legal issues
5 April 2024 | 4 replies
As property manager we have the right and the physical and electronic safety guards to capture their SS number if they have one (this required an on site visit to our office to verify that each computer was password protected, that we had locking file cabinets etc).
Tom Server hired a property manager, should I still get a property manager application?
3 April 2024 | 5 replies
I run my entire "empire" using Excel/Sheets for tracking expenses, Apartments.com for online payments, MysmartMove for credit/background checks, DocuSign for electronic signing, and Zillow & turbotenant for posting up listings.
Joab Cardona First Property Purchase
3 April 2024 | 3 replies
Currently in the phase of buying my first property and needed some clarification if I’m getting screwed or not I’m in Rome, Ga and that is where I’m purchasing the home it’s a flip that was a 3 bed 1 bath but has been flipped into a 4 bed 2 bath the asking price is $214,900 originally 230k but the seller wants a quick sell my agent told me we should give them the asking price and ask for them to pay 5k closing close I wanted to ask for 190k and same closing cost but agent said they wouldn’t take us serious so I agreed to agents terms as I’m signing paperwork electronically I see closing cost is 17k since seller is paying 5k brings it down too 12k but being in Georgia I am approved for Georgia dream which covers closing and some of down payment now when I sign at closing I have to pay 6k I’m wondering why is closing 17k my friend bought a property his closing cost was only 10k granted he bought his property for 189k but I feel like my agent isn’t really trying to get me a good deal should I back away from this property, find a new agent, go through with this purchase, or am I getting screwed in the process? 
Hunter Pence Is it possible to purchase land without a title company if your not there in person?
3 April 2024 | 6 replies
I've not come across a state personally that would allow Docusigned or scanned electronic copies of a deed.
Roy Mitle Renter demand laundry and dinner payment because appliances broke
4 April 2024 | 42 replies
Standard of Practice 1-2The duties imposed by the Code of Ethics encompass all real estate-related activities and transactions whether conducted in person, electronically, or through any other means.The duties the Code of Ethics imposes are applicable whether REALTORS® are acting as agents or in legally recognized non-agency capacities except that any duty imposed exclusively on agents by law or regulation shall not be imposed by this Code of Ethics on REALTORS® acting in non-agency capacities.As used in this Code of Ethics, “client” means the person(s) or entity(ies) with whom a REALTOR® or a REALTOR®’s firm has an agency or legally recognized non-agency relationship; “customer” means a party to a real estate transaction who receives information, services, or benefits but has no contractual relationship with the REALTOR® or the REALTOR®’s firm; “prospect” means a purchaser, seller, tenant, or landlord who is not subject to a representation relationship with the REALTOR® or REALTOR®’s firm; “agent” means a real estate licensee (including brokers and sales associates) acting in an agency relationship as defined by state law or regulation; and “broker” means a real estate licensee (including brokers and sales associates) acting as an agent or in a legally recognized non-agency capacity.