
5 October 2016 | 6 replies
The purchase by your parents of the property owned by you would almost certainly result in a claim of basis shifting by the IRS and their exchange disallowed.
25 November 2016 | 8 replies
If so, I would send the HOA a letter stating where they dropped the ball, and demand the full amount refunded or you'll exercise your right to go to small claims court and get double your deposit back.Hope this works out for you!

13 October 2016 | 17 replies
These breaks likely made it easier for him to claim losses of $916 million in the 1990s and avoid paying income taxes in subsequent years.
6 October 2019 | 37 replies
They claim they have the solution for parent child and seems like they have similar features to smartbnb but you have to work a little harder to create them.

15 October 2016 | 11 replies
The service they offer is title insurance, which insures that the title to a specific property is free from defects and nobody but the buyer has claim to the property.

12 October 2016 | 21 replies
I value my time at $100 per hour, so with even small claims court taking up half a day, I too would just give the tenant a few bucks to go away like you did.

10 October 2016 | 6 replies
HI Pandu,If your wife gets another home and tries to claim primary residence with out a completely documented file the underwriter(UW) will think wait are you guys getting divorced ?

5 January 2017 | 13 replies
While most Net Zero buildings are energy efficient, perhaps even highly so in comparison to minimum building code requirements, there is nothing requiring them to anywhere new the efficiency level of a Passivhaus .... this is why you will see odd things like warehouses with large rooftop solar installations being able to claim Net Zero.On the other hand, Passivhaus sets three metrics which a building must meet to be certified as Passivhaus compliant: The building must have a heating and cooling demand of not more than 15 kWh/m2 (4,755 BTU/sq ft; 5.017 MJ/sq ft) per year and a peak heat load of 10 W/m2.Total primary energy consumption (energy for heating, hot water and electricity) must not be more than 120 kWh/m2 (38,040 BTU/sq ft; 40.13 MJ/sq ft) per yearThe building must not leak more air than 0.6 times the house volume per hour (n50 ≤ 0.6 / hour) at 50 Pa (0.0073 psi) as tested by a blower door.Ironically, the research and pilot projects which fuelled what eventually became the Passivhaus standard was carried out in Saskatchewan as a National Research Council (NRC) project in the 1970s (the house is still in use today) and a similar project (Minnesota?)

5 December 2019 | 5 replies
You need to verify ability to repay with full doc behind what is claimed on the 1003.

12 October 2016 | 15 replies
Hello BP,I came across a property (SFH) that is offered for sale with the following clause:Buyer will accept with a quit claim deed-no title insurance, assume any liens, code violations, fines.The property is owned buy a bank but I wonder what can possibly be so wrong with the title that the bank cannot fix it and want to quit claim it to a buyer.