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Ray K. First SDIRA purchase
19 July 2018 | 4 replies
What you must avoid is any direct or indirect benefit between the IRA and a disqualified party.Flipping in an IRA does create potential exposure to Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT) if your IRA engages in such transactions on a regular or repeated basis. 
Michael Seutin HERE IS MY IDEA
28 September 2010 | 34 replies
And, when you advertise for a position in the LLC as a Financial Director to become a member of a real estate investment team that seeks high returns facilitating real estate transaction, you're trying to fill an open position in the LLC.
Account Closed Gaining construction skills
17 December 2013 | 14 replies
Also, sorry to the female BP'ers for using the 'he' pronoun.
Ted Harris Should U Send Your Kids to College?
28 October 2009 | 47 replies
For a female in the US the increase is more like $225K.
Thaddeus Owen Did you know - Short Sales have Minimum Bid Dates Now?
31 July 2013 | 5 replies
“Along with our regulator, the Federal Housing Finance Authority (FHFA), we decided to take this step in response to Realtors’ concerns,” says Jane Severn, director of marketing at Fannie Mae.
Alicia Ramirez Landlord wouldn’t accept 30 day notice
10 January 2020 | 4 replies
I’m currently on section 8 I mailed my 30 day notice but my landlord said he never received it so I asked if I could take it to the office since he’s a lawyer he said he was out of town so I went anyway well there he was leaving I tried to give it to him he refused to take it He said I could drop it off inside I left it inside I asked for receipt the female worker she said yes then he called and she said no So I told her it’s ok I’ll take picture of the business cards next to the letter and she said if I took any pictures or took my phone out she would call the police on me and started yelling And asked me to leave He said I have to follow what’s in the lease I said His name the lease says I have to give u30 day notice i am month to month I mailed u one and dropped one off one today today since he keeps refusing them today it’s dated Jan 7 -feb 7 and today is jan 9 now is 29 days now cause he’s delaying and says he won’t have time to review the lease till the following day to see if he can accept itI told him I complied with California law I dropped it in person handwritten mailed him a 30 day notice my daycare witnessed as refused to take the letter from me housing already accepted my notice and is inspecting new unit on the 13 and starting payment I’m the following 8 what happens with this landlord I can mail a certified letter this time it’s my first time having this issue but housing already has everything set can he make a big thing if it was dated the 1-7-2020-2-7 -2020and he didn’t receive it till 1-9-2020 and technically he didn’t get it in his hand the girl left it on his desk so they can still say they never got it don’t know why he’s doing this
Chris G. Commerical Rental Issues with City
12 April 2023 | 3 replies
The same goes for the mayor, the head of the planning department, the economic development director, the town secretary, and anyone else you meet with a city logo on their shirt. 
Kevin Harris New member in Hampton Roads, VA
25 March 2017 | 11 replies
I am currently the Director of Building Services for a large church in my area and my wife, LaShunda, is a both a teacher and a real estate agent.  
Alex Varner Contractor requesting 50% Upfront
9 June 2019 | 192 replies
@Alex Varner good afternoon Alex my name is Andre I’m from California and I am a California licensed contractor in California, it is required by law that a contractor receive 10% down of the contract prior to starting which is a good rule of thumb but in order to help the job progress faster because we know money talks and BS walks put him on a progress payment schedule by percentage of work done you give them the 10% he comes in he gets The work done to a percentage and you pay them based on the percentage if he’s having trouble acquiring material to start the job have him and his vendor deliver the material and you pay the vendor direct or you pay your contractor and he pays the vendor direct on the spot to protect you from any Leins any future questions don’t hesitate to ask aloha hope this helps
Audrey Raines Can i do it? Should i rent to college kids? What would you do?
5 August 2017 | 7 replies
I own a rental property in a college town, and my first tenants were 3 female college students.