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Guillermo Vladimir Robles Subject To Ideas Needed
7 October 2022 | 2 replies
For sellers who need debt relief stick with assigning lease options or contracts for deed, they afford the seller better protections.Finding these deals:1.
Taylor Dasch How To Be The First To Know About A Home In Pre-Foreclosure?
11 November 2022 | 9 replies
These are the letters that get sent to homeowners who are at least three mortgage payments behind.There hasn't been a lot over the past 2.5yrs because of all the Covid relief money but NODs are absolutely the best way to get ahead of foreclosures.Good luck!
Walker Kirkikis In a lose- lose situation and need advise!
20 February 2019 | 27 replies
And in theory, they would sigh with relief.
Nathan Gesner CDC Eviction Moratorium - USE THIS FORM
28 August 2021 | 122 replies
Now the tenant has the relief from stay and the proceedings will have to go through bankruptcy court before eviction court. 
Marissa Myers Calif’s new granny unit law & ADU flips: is CA the next Portland?
23 December 2019 | 56 replies
Are there any guidelines in SB 1069 which provide relief?
Krista Dunn South Carolina investment property tax???
19 April 2020 | 14 replies
. $100,000 x 4% (owner occupied) = $4,000 Assessment$4,000 x .260 (district millage rate) = $1,020 Tax amount$4,000 x .130 (district millage discount) = $510 property tax relief$1,020 Tax amount - $510 property tax relief = $510 Property tax for owner occupant.$100,000 taxable value$100,000 x 6% (Non-owner occupied) = $6,000 Assessment$6,000 x .260 (district millage rate) = $1,530 Tax amount for Non-owner occupied
Eric W. How do you keep your expense receipts organized?
17 October 2018 | 31 replies
(We have thousands upon thousands of transactions yearly, if I tried to keep the paper I'd have to build a wall of filing cabinets to store it all... and I am not about to do that.)I make sure to run regular reconciliations, and catch at least a few things every time that I missed.Do yourself a favor... learn Quickbooks early and start using it.
Judith Sanders COA and resort fees on 3 Sandestin condos
2 April 2020 | 7 replies
Because you literally are not permitted to perform short term rentals right now, the lender should give you multiple months of mortgage relief.
Becky C. Possible tenant problem...
1 August 2016 | 28 replies
That may also be a relief to the neighborhood if they know it will be ending, eventually.
Will Schryver FL RE License Online Courses
20 August 2017 | 12 replies
It covers all kinds of things like book keeping, monthly reconciliations, record retention requirements, corporation do's and dont's, signage, etc, etc, etc, go here this will get you started.http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/re/brokerindex.html