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7 January 2023 | 20 replies
So, sellers can also be asked to sign notarized affidavits personally guaranteeing the validity of leases and ledgers.So now, let’s get to the clause to include on your purchase agreement to make sure you get all this information in enough time toreview it.Seller(s) agrees to provide the following to the buyer within X days of buyer’s satisfactory inspection, but in any case at leastX days before closing: All rental leases, rent ledgers, tenant(s) valid phone numbers and email addresses, rental applications& supporting tenant identification, income and asset information, any documents corresponding to any ongoing legalactions pertaining to the property, leases, service contracts, etc., at least three (3) months of the most recent bankstatements for any account(s) rental funds were paid into and any company or corporate tax returns for proof of income andexpenses.
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14 February 2016 | 7 replies
Crappy part about the Code is 4-1 states that disclosure be made prior to contract but that seems to pertain only to Selling and not buying.
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26 April 2016 | 6 replies
I love to learn as I will always be a student of the game and on the same token I have extreme knowledge especially when it pertains to Northern NJ (Essex, Passaic, Hudson, and Union counties).
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9 November 2016 | 24 replies
What i did was type real estate accountant (for my city) in google, looked at most if not all my options, pin-pointed the best ones based on reviews and the info on their websites, call them up and have a 10-15min discussion with the accountant who would be handling my file, book an appointment to talk to them in person if needed (max 30min to an hour... this should be a free session, and ask questions pertaining to your situation without making the person feel as if they are counseling you for free), find out their prices, go back to the drawing board and read reviews and assess your budget, then determine which CPA made you feel more comfortable, will be availablewhen needed and will not make you go broke.Good luck
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12 December 2016 | 20 replies
The appropriate section will pertain to foreign LLC requirements for certificate of existence, filing, etc., of the named LLC.
9 September 2017 | 2 replies
I haven't had the need to check Dekalb, Fulton, or Gwinett counties' websites, but I know that on Cobb county's website, it's easy to review information about a property & on Cherokee county's website, I was able to search for all legal documents pertaining to the owners (just a search by the owners' names) of a seller-financed property I'm purchasing.
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22 October 2017 | 3 replies
Is there anywhere i can find all laws that pertain to renting?
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17 January 2018 | 4 replies
I posted this on a different question, but it pertains to your question: When I am buying a building like this I look at the whole picture.
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16 November 2011 | 3 replies
The issue with this is she wants to be in a nicer area, which generally cuts into cash flow…My question pertains mostly to a specific property, where I believe positive cash flows can be made.
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30 August 2019 | 13 replies
General information pertaining to VHDA’s Housing Choice Voucher Program may be viewed at www.vhda.com (under “Renters”, “Housing Choice Voucher Program”).I feel like I just made one more step toward being an "expert"!