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Pat L. Interesting Scenario
8 December 2013 | 9 replies
.-: title to the property would now be assumed by the 401(k) solo due to the default of the note & the subsequent execution of the DIL.:- now the profit from the eventual sale of the property should be held tax free in the 401(k) solo for future disposition.am I Correct ???
Johann Jells Tax structure alternatives to form "E" for tuition aid purposes?
6 February 2015 | 10 replies
My wife worked in the  financial aid office of a university a few years back and subsequently ran a grant writing business for students.  
Tommy Martinez Serious Question! Not ment to offend anyone!
19 May 2017 | 70 replies
I did so successfully (26K net profit.  208% annualized cash on cash return).I took all of the proceeds and plowed part of them back into a second flip, which I'm actively working, and part into the purchase of a rental (which I'm also rehabbing, in order to put a renter into).Before my first flip, during my first flip and well into this second flip and rental (on an on-going basis), I devoured (am devouring) all of the education material on flipping, then subsequently on renting (landlord-tenant laws, leases, etc) that I could get my hands on.I would say, without ego or pride, that I've spent a great deal of time educating myself thus far.I still consider myself a complete newbie investor.  
Scott Trench POLL - How Did You Come to Own Your First Rental Property?
29 December 2016 | 93 replies
I've never gotten another deal off the subsequent 700+ signs I have put out (I have since quit signs).
Kevin Harrison Why are squatters/tenants who refuse to leave not held liable?
9 July 2017 | 28 replies
If that person subsequently enters said window and begins to torch the building, that would be both arson and breaking and entering.
Jose T. Bidding on Second Mortgage at Auction in 2 days, big questions
3 June 2023 | 18 replies
If the IRS lien is subsequent in recording to the foreclosing second mortgage it will get wiped out just as any other creditor.
Vincent D. Another Rule of 7: Choosing the Right Property Manager
9 March 2014 | 2 replies
Meanwhile, many tenants pay a bit late or have a later pay date on their lease, which results in the PM retaining all subsequent rents until the ensuing month’s distribution.
Thomas Elam This is my first time loaning money, how do I protect myself?
15 October 2014 | 28 replies
But I THINK (again, not an expert in this area) if the SDIRA $$ are used to directly purchase the property and are used to repair it, then any proceeds from the subsequent sale of the property must go BACK into the SDIRA.Joe could perhaps be paid as a contractor (if that was his role), but I am just not sure how he would split the proceeds resulting from an SDIRA investment.This article doesn't make my point exactly, but it speaks to some of the issues involved in purchasing RE with SDIRAs:http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2012/05/08/how-to-use-self-directed-ira-to-buy-real-estate/
Greg P. Accounting - Filing System for Rehabbers? Need some Help Please
17 June 2013 | 5 replies
Subsequent documents begin with this file name and include a description of the associated document.
Ian Thompson Spanish speaking tenants - English or Spanish Leases ?
10 December 2019 | 8 replies
The news coming back was that her apartment was full of spiders (black widows) and cockroaches....One of the last buildings I bought had similar problems and I have subsequently cured it with Pest Control.It appears that the other two tenants that I have not spoken to are Hispanic too.My question for you all is should I be making any effort to supply these people with Spanish language documents, i.e.