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Account Closed Having an LLC and collecting unemployment
3 March 2016 | 2 replies
When completing an unemployment claim, you are required to report income from wages and also are asked to reveal any interest you have in any businesses.
Cynthia Scaife Want to buy abandoned house
3 March 2016 | 4 replies
An individual in a long term care nursing facility is likely to have diminished capacity.A little detective work may lead you to the facility, but that may not be helpful as laws will interfere with facility revealing if your party resides in their facility.You might find your owner but not be wise to get your purchase docs signed by this person. 
Solomon F. Yikes! termites!!!
4 March 2016 | 4 replies
A Home inspector and SPI are not going to reveal anything behind the walls, but if it's a single window you probably are not too bad off, if all the window are showing signs then that might be sign.  
Calvin Kwan Contingencies in a competitive market
5 March 2016 | 19 replies
If your inspector flags the roof and you want a roof guy to look at it, but the seller doesn't want to give you time to get a roof guy out there, you should assume they are being shady actors, that they are trying to hide something, and you should 100% walk in 100% of cases.If the inspection results come back clean and/or only revealing things you already knew about from the seller disclosures, great that is how it is supposed to play out and you've got an honest/forthright seller. 10 days is PLENTY of time, unless the seller is being shady or is ignorant of the home they are selling, which is THEIR fault.The California Assn of Realtors Residential Purchase Agreement, in whole, is a fair document IMO.
Emily Shirk How much do I trust my realtor?
31 January 2016 | 37 replies
.- IRS transcripts come back, revealing that there was a shady family member CPA committing tax fraud for years and the IRS said they owed several hundred thousand dollars.
Ken Rishel Anti Money Laundering – a Technical Explanation
7 February 2016 | 6 replies
Indeed, any covered entity, and any director, officer, employee, or agent of an covered entity, if subpoenaed or otherwise requested to disclose a SAR or any information that would reveal the existence of a SAR, must decline to produce the SAR or any information relating to the subject SAR.
J. Martin SF Bay Area Economic & RE Update (Ongoing)
19 November 2017 | 176 replies
But the San Jose Mayor said there is no more land.https://www.google.com/amp/abc7news.com/amp/realestate/new-report-reveals-bay-area-home-prices-wont-roll-back-anytime-soon/2459819/
Kate Hayes Multi unit properties
11 February 2016 | 6 replies
Quick MLS check revealed a 2br/1ba 75k property in the market renting for $1250 or in other words 1.67%Good Luck!
Matt Holmer Return of Earnest Money on HUD Home
17 February 2016 | 6 replies
He has said that after an offer is accepted, if we had a inspection that reveals a major issue (i.e. foundation, plumbing) that it is possible for an investor to get his/her earnest money back.Is that the case?  
Jack B. MIL apartment prospects are the biggest joke
16 February 2016 | 10 replies
They have the worst attention span and reading comprehension, and they don't want to reveal their income, only citing that I should trust them, they can afford it...after they just told me they got evicted from their last apartment in December because they couldn't afford it on their Denny's waitress wage.