Mike O.
Need Seller carryback advice?
9 February 2018 | 2 replies
In order to get the seller the price needed we are attempting a structure below...any help-advice or recommendations greatly appreciated as I already have a partner to guarantee loan and need to keep moving forward and get a PA signed.Using round numbers for ease:Agreed upon purhcase price $100,000Bank finances 80% (takes first position) at $80,000Seller carries back 20% takes 2nd position ($20,000) on single pay note due no later than 5 years after close, so no debt service on the carryback to include (verified with a couple banks I have called)The seller would forgive the 20% carryback debt after loan close, which would make the 100% finance.After consulting with accountant, forgiving the debt would mean I would need to pay tax on the forgiven amount and the seller would need to go through various steps to evidence I was not able to pay the debt...filings, recordings, judgements.Myself and the guarantor would put down a 6 month reserve account and pay closing costs with cash.
Tavio Cone
203k approved Contractors
30 July 2017 | 3 replies
src=/program_...So the easiest path in Philadelphia to become a 203K consultant is to be a PA-registered home improvement contractor for three years.
Rachel Payton
Issues with getting my apartment in a converted house rented
21 June 2017 | 6 replies
(I realize many of the photos aren't great, i'm having professionals taken tomorrow) Any suggestions on how I can better market this place, or if I'm way off base on my pricing, would be appreciated.https://desmoines.craigslist.org/apa/6165313694.html
Matthew Law
Help! Being dragged kicking and screaming into my first wholesale
20 April 2017 | 5 replies
It is not likely a title company near you has a lawyer who is licensed in Pennsylvania.Also you should seriously consider having a PA lawyer write up your contract.
Chris Grenzig
Questions about Newsletters, Fair Use, and copyright
30 May 2017 | 0 replies
I'm uncertain if using an excerpt and linking back to the article or even proper MLA/APA citation would prevent a copyright lawsuit (god forbid).
Scott Foster
Water in the basement... and I don't know what to do!
13 July 2017 | 6 replies
I live and work in waterlogged western Pennsylvania and I am a PA-registered and insured home improvement contractor.
Michelle Romano
Continue to Rent or Sell Property -Need Fast Advice
17 July 2017 | 8 replies
( I have a PA license but is with referral company at the moment).
Megan Hirlehey
Technicalities of being a part-time agent in PA
21 July 2017 | 5 replies
I have been told by several agents in Pennsylvania (where I live) that you have to hang your license with a broker (I'm not sure if this is a PA requirement or pretty standard nationally).
Megan Hirlehey
Future Pennsylvania Real Estate Agent Looking for Broker in PIT
19 July 2017 | 5 replies
Hello,I'm enrolling in a PA RE licensing course and I am looking for advice or recommendations on good brokers in the Pittsburgh area to hang my license with.
Marc Nespoli
Help with Lease Option in PA
9 August 2017 | 14 replies
If you're going to do a lease option or any form of a delayed closing, I highly suggest you do a lot more research on the topic and talk to a local REI attorney in your area before you get started.Just as a side note, and check with a qualified professional in your area, but I have a property in PA that I wanted to do a lease option with and I got my lease option contract approved for PA by a PA attorney, so yes it can be done out there.