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Andrew Victor Abrahamson Help me please! I know nothing of finance.
20 July 2022 | 7 replies
Unless you think you have some missionary skills that will translate to a career.
Ray Jansma Multiple tenants screening
15 February 2017 | 13 replies
That policy went into effect 1/1/17 and it will be interesting to see how it plays out.While I find the law to be controlling, I get it, because it's impossible to not let biases effect your decision making on which applicant is most qualified.I wouldn't be surprised to see that trend start in other cities in the future to help limit discrimination.So I would take @Kim Meredith Hampton advice and also keep up to date on your screening laws in your city and state.Side note: listened to a podcast once from Hidden Brain called "#AirbnbWhileBlack"which really exposed the biases that happen with Landlords with Airbnb that are sure to translate to Landlords & Tenants.
Matthew Schroeder Highly Recommended Indianapolis Attorney
23 July 2016 | 2 replies
I recently worked with Jynell on a very complicated purchase of a property in Indy which included issues spanning many years with (i) the Department of Code Enforcement, (ii) the Zoning Department, and (iii) an open legal case against the previous owner with the City Attorney.With her contacts in those departments & her experience with real estate ordinances/laws in Indianapolis, she was able to seamlessly work across those different agencies, and importantly, interpret & translate what their true issues and concerns were.I was able to successfully close on this purchase, and it was in large part due to Jynell's assistance.If you should have any legal questions/issues pertaining to real estate in Indianapolis ( or Indiana in general), I would highly recommend Jynell!  
Duncan Banks Thoughts on This property
2 July 2014 | 44 replies
It may be worthwhile seeing if you can locate a BPI or RESNET home contractor to look at the property with you and suggest ways to improve the energy efficiency (which would translate to cash flow).
Russell Brooks Giving a offer on a property prior to viewing
23 February 2015 | 10 replies
Pretty close to the 100:3 that was mentioned in an above post.The criteria for 25:1 are....... 1) Listed "as-is" 2) Must be vacant 3) Must have had a price reduction (no time line of days on market required here) This is basically designed to be used on starter homes in the hottest areas of the city you are investing in.Using this strategy and others as well, you are able to look at the "type" of property you want to buy, in the ares that would be best to "buy in" and having a "price reduction" means there is some motivation on the part of the seller which translates to a lower purchase price than the current list price in most cases.
Diogo Alves Conventional mortgage, income earned abroad. Have you done this?
7 July 2019 | 10 replies
So it'll depend on what you've been telling the IRS that you've been making for the last couple years.Fortunately, NZ speaks English, so no translations of bank statements should be needed.If you are buying in a market where any Realtor, or anyone else, asks the question "how fast can you close?"
Mike V. A quick update everyone should add to their VRBO rental agreement
8 January 2020 | 28 replies
It can be anything that’s missing or incorrectly translated.
Megan Hirlehey Does High Equity Increase Your Liability Risk?
21 August 2018 | 2 replies
And if said defendent doesn't have any "good" assets, most lawyers won't go after them because even if they win, they likely will not get paid and neither will their client.I am curious if and how this translates to real estate.
Michael Clayborne How to interpret a County Report
18 November 2016 | 4 replies
However, I do not know how the taxable value translates to the gross assessed value (which is one of the numbers used to calculate your actual taxes). 
Brandon Turner How did you convince YOUR spouse about real estate's awesomeness?
29 December 2015 | 115 replies
This may be because we have a management company now, so more property doesn't automatically translate into more work for him, lol.