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Daniel Ropero Researching tax deed properties
31 January 2023 | 1 reply
They'll then collect the initial judgement and all the subsequent taxes for past due years to catch up.Also saw some of this over Covid...where judgement might have been July 2020, but sale didn't take place until Jan 2023, so judgement for initial lawsuit, then plus 3 years, plus some legal fees.Also I've seen a few times where there might be five taxing entities. 
James York First rental- self managed
14 August 2020 | 7 replies
Thereafter, all rentals shall be paid in advance on or before the FIRST day ofeach subsequent Payment Period for the duration of the tenancy.
Gulliver R. Taxed on cash out refi Money after a selling
10 January 2018 | 13 replies
If you sell and do a 1031 then it is possible that the IRS if they audited your return and subsequently your exchange would determine that your refi was not an accessing debt against equity (a non-taxable event). 
Roy N. Colleague Request Etiquette Revisited
28 February 2017 | 21 replies
Subsequently, they don't read my posts and just try to connect with as many Atlanta investors as they possibly can.
Joseph Oh Kelton Todd Coaching
2 January 2020 | 17 replies
I'll try to write this without being too much of a jerk, but I was beside myself when I stumbled upon Kelton Todd's website and subsequently this thread.
N/A N/A forclosed on
18 April 2011 | 6 replies
Interesting post, Jeff.However, if no one bids on the courthouse steps (not uncommon here), and the bank subsequently lists with a brokerage, then the bank can keep any surplus from the brokered sale (or eat any loss), correct?
Jenna Y. First deal: Estimated Closing Statement from title company (FSBO/all cash): 13% of purchase price. Is this right?
19 June 2014 | 9 replies
Owners Policy $605.00Escrow Fee/ Title Services $1,075.00Transfer Tax $15.40Recording $93.00Tax Proration: $9.70------TOTAL$1,798.10 (12.84% of the Purchase Price)Based on subsequent estimates I received over the phone today (I didn't realize that you could get a rough estimate over the phone, as this title company took nine days to provide one), the combined owners policy and escrow fees are $500-$600 higher than other title companies.
Alan F. Commercial real estate Sacramento area
4 December 2023 | 7 replies
Because of the rare opportunity presented by the attachment to UC Davis, this property and subsequent buildings developed on campus is believed to be relatively insulated from the overall slowdown in the office sector.I probably don't have alot of value to bring in this niche, although I do pay attention for networking with builders/developers & contractors.
CJ S. Selling former 20+ year residence after conversion to rental
24 February 2017 | 1 reply
Related Ads If your spouse dies and you subsequently sell your home, you qualify for the $500,000 exclusion if the sale occurs within two years after the date of death and the other requirements discussed above were met immediately before the date of death.
Billy Kane Deal in SF Bayarea, not sure to pull the trigger
20 October 2015 | 2 replies
Where a tenant is evicted for owner occupancy after December 18, 1998, that unit is designated as the owner's unit for purposes of subsequent owner-occupancy evictions, unless the owner's disability or other similar hardship prevents occupancy of that unit."