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Aaron Gordy Texas Property Taxes too High? I think that we are getting relief
2 May 2019 | 12 replies
Only have a dispute a $7 per square foot discrepancy.
David Hedges property tax drastically different from closing docs
20 April 2019 | 14 replies
Tax time rolled around and I found that the property tax is really $1201/yr, and they really should have given me about $1100.How do you go about resolving the tax discrepancy?
Ravi Kiran Lease Break by Tenant
2 September 2019 | 13 replies
Now 3) In June 2019 I had to fired the Property manager due to some discrepancies.
Cara Nall CP2501 for sale of rental property
11 September 2019 | 1 reply
I sold two rental properties in 2017, and just received a CP2501 claiming a discrepancy on my taxes because two 1099S were reported to them and not on my taxes. 
Adam D Rinehart Multi-Family - Student Housing Opportunity
23 September 2019 | 1 reply
I pointed out this discrepancy to the sellers agent and they conceded that the cap rate was a proforma cap rate and assumed the additional 3,000 SF was being utilized.That said, I still think there is a great deal to be had here so I put an offer in today structured below:$800,000 "sale" price with 10% down ($80k cash to seller at closing)Seller finance $720k for 10 years, interest only @ 8.25%, with a balloon payment at the end of the term.5 year lock out period in which I can't refinance and a remaining interest payment kicker if refinanced or sold before the end of term.So if the seller accepts, he would get a monthly interest payment of $4,950 for 10 years totalling $594,000. $594k +$80k + $720k = $1,394,000 total.
Chris Martin Total Available Market - 2, 3, and 4 units
10 June 2019 | 5 replies
When you get your TAM report from your broker or via your data search, you should see something similar to one of these graphs: My graphs are based on public records, not MLS or Zdata, so there may be some discrepancy in your graphs.
Phong Lam Inheritance Tax Escrowed by Title Company from Sheriff Sale Home?
17 June 2019 | 3 replies
Not sure if there's anything that we can do to expedite or ways of clearing up this "Inheritance" discrepancy so that Seller can quickly get his funds back.
Don Johnson Credit scoring differences - mortgage vs. what’s shown online
5 July 2019 | 6 replies
I contacted Equifax to ask what was going on and to try and clear up and discrepancies and they just told me the difference is the s owing methods.
Dominic Franco My first investment property - VA Duplex House Hack
12 June 2019 | 1 reply
There was a discrepancy with what the rent roll deposit amount said ($850) and the check I received ($775).
Dominic Franco My first investment property - VA Duplex House Hack
23 June 2019 | 5 replies
There was a discrepancy with what the rent roll deposit amount said ($850) and the check I received ($775).