
4 January 2016 | 20 replies
The attorney must pay the abstractor then get reimbursed by the buyer or seller depending on who is paying for what according to the contract..

3 September 2021 | 15 replies
Since you would not lease a mold infested residence and you spent money to move in, having him reimburse you for the minor costs will be letting him off easy, you could ask for much more, but then you'd probably need an attorney.

25 December 2012 | 10 replies
It also means that you can't buy a bucket of paint on your credit card or pay a contractor from your personal checkbook and then have the IRA reimburse you.

11 September 2023 | 20 replies
Now, they’re wanting to re-paint the room with them providing labor, materials and me reimbursing for the paint ($75).

25 September 2023 | 7 replies
For things like personal-deposits, credit card cash back payments, store reimbursement for products, how should these be categorized?

17 February 2023 | 30 replies
Option 1: $65,000.00 Net Loan Proceeds $1,156.21 Monthly Payment 120 Month Term 13.99% Fixed Interest Rate $2,995.00 Documentation Fee $1,950.00 Reimbursable Servicing Fee $4,550.00 Optional Limited Personal Guaranty 48 Month Lockout No Pre-Payment Penalty $74,495.00 Total Financed Amount (Includes Documentation Fee, Reimbursable Servicing Fee, and Optional Limited Personal Guaranty)Option 2: $65,000.00 Net Loan Proceeds $1,225.53 Monthly Payment 96 Month Term 12.49% Fixed Interest Rate $2,995.00 Documentation Fee $1,625.00 Reimbursable Servicing Fee $4,550.00 Optional Limited Personal Guaranty 48 Month Lockout No Pre-Payment Penalty $74,170.00 Total Financed Amount (Includes Documentation Fee, Reimbursable Servicing Fee, and Optional Limited Personal Guaranty)Option 3: $65,000.00 Net Loan Proceeds $1,306.04 Monthly Payment 84 Month Term 11.99% Fixed Interest Rate $2,995.00 Documentation Fee $1,462.50 Reimbursable Servicing Fee $4,550.00 Optional Limited Personal Guaranty 48 Month Lockout No Pre-Payment Penalty $74,007.50 Total Financed Amount (Includes Documentation Fee, Reimbursable Servicing Fee, and Optional Limited Personal Guaranty)Overall, I was impressed with the loan officer I talked with.

16 August 2018 | 38 replies
Morris Invest informed me that they will not reimburse me.

13 January 2023 | 348 replies
However, if you do decide to manage the property, you should not receive compensation for your services as a manager.The easiest way to think of managing your account AND any property you buy is this: white collar activity is fine; blue collar activity is prohibited.For your plan, white collar activity would include: Managing your accountMaking transfersConsulting your accountantWriting checksPaying billsAs long as you are not reimbursing yourself for the above activities, you are fine.The same holds true for the properties your plan may own.

26 February 2018 | 9 replies
They are online as well, but they provide reimbursements for your ATM fees up to a certain point each month.Also, they have high yield/no penalty accounts where you can park your cash to earn a lot more interest than you can in a typical bank.

28 February 2018 | 3 replies
Am I risking piercing the corporate veil if I use my personal card and then immediately reimburse myself from my LLC checking account?