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31 July 2016 | 12 replies
Otherwise, you have two options both necessitate a Medicaid compliant annuity since PA doesn't permit this planning with promissory notes.
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8 April 2014 | 7 replies
At a glance, RE management isn't there, neither is:Advisory and consultation servicesEngineeringRE schools, owners, administrators and teachersRE Brokerage management and support servicesRE publications (Homes magazine types)Industrial/commercial RE managementMarinas are considered REAspects of municipal and state land management, they sub contract servicesFree lance settlement agents and title examinersLow-Moderate Income Housing administratorsNon-profit housing entitiesHome inspectorsRecreational Land Mgt.Construction ManagementAgricultural Land Management,Timber managementEnvironmental Land/Water Mgt.RE Brokers/agentsRE Brokerage support services (training, admin, escrow, advertising)Asset ManagersTrust Administration, RE DeptsAppraisersI don't consider notes or seller financing as a RE function as a finance function, if you toss that out of it's industry into RE, then...Note servicersAttorneysMortgage brokers.Note brokersLoan Modification SpecialistsMortgage underwriters and processorsGovernment employeesOh my gosh, the IRS has RE lease specialists, every military installation has land management, every building has maintenance, air ports have RE managers and lease specialists, Assessors, County Administrators dispose of RE, I'm not going to mention HUD employees and sub contractors.
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1 August 2013 | 3 replies
This necessitates finding other MF in similar condition, quality and neighborhoods and then figuring out what was the sales price per unit.
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22 February 2015 | 7 replies
If the COA allows it, fine, since you're altering common elements with the sewer line modifications.
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12 January 2015 | 30 replies
This is a subject that is on the back burner now but the new code requirements will be making many existing properties less desirable to own or rent without significant modifications.
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15 August 2018 | 49 replies
The new game is to get you to apply for a modification.
2 April 2015 | 5 replies
Personally, I looked at a number of free leases online then combined them, made some modifications and additions to make my lease.
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28 March 2015 | 21 replies
We typically grow revenue by up 30% by understanding the market and lower any unnecessary expenses by constantly making modifications and watching for waste.Operate in GRACE - Growing Revenue and Controlling Expenses
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17 June 2015 | 6 replies
I would avoid the hard money (unless you have a great deal that necessitates it), and talk with a mortgage broker to figure out what you can qualify for.I'd definitely recommend talking with a mortgage broker before you spend a bunch of time looking for deals, because you need to know what you can qualify for first, and then you can look for deals within your price range.
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16 November 2016 | 13 replies
As I am not familiar with MA deed transfer/modification fees, sounds like a nice cheap way to get his name on title.Though, given the stated intention is to rent the property, I would want to shield the parents from any potential liability caused by renting the property.