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Bryan Hancock Vacant Land Tax Deed Bid In Texas - What To Do About IRS and State Tax Liens Post Purchase
26 August 2012 | 12 replies
And as you said, a savvy investor might be willing to acquire and exercise the owner's redemption rights.
Traci Pickett Lease Option Wholesaling - Sellers Asking Price is High
17 October 2015 | 16 replies
It seems to me that if the home is overpriced that it may present a problem for the tenant/buyer when they are ready to exercise their option to purchase.
Shiloh Lundahl Seller Finance Fail, Foreclosure, Eviction, Try Again
4 December 2018 | 21 replies
With the option the tenant can exercise the option at any time between now and within the next 4 years at the price of 160k.
John McGonigal Calling all Branson Investors
31 July 2023 | 49 replies
That’s very interesting I have a 2 bedroom 3 bath home with a complete Movie room in a furnace 1200 sq ft basement with the movie Theater room on one side and on the other side of 50s Diner’s theme room with pool table giant air hockey machine and other equipment as well as exercise equipment I also have a finished guest home one bedroom one full bath with kitchen and living area on the same property which also includes a $30,000 dock with boat lift nice setting area and tackle shop room on Lake Taneycomo the main home has a very nice size deck with a beautiful view of the lake breathtaking in the winter in Branson Missouri with no homeowners fees or any other fees except for a small $75 a year fee for road maintenance around the lake area that is in Branson Missouri 
Alissa S. San DIego Investments
28 November 2018 | 50 replies
I did entertain some stuff in Chula Vista as an exercise in research mostly. 
Isaiah Turner Why Real Estate? No...really, WHY!?
17 January 2017 | 16 replies
You can look at quite a set of numbers-- 6, 7, even 8 figures--if you just pay yourself first and utilize index funds (especially tax free/deferred).But real estate let's you profit from your own hand, interact with others (especially self managing), and even get some exercise (snow shoveling in winter or painting in summer). 
David Andrzejek Indemnify Property manager
28 June 2018 | 1 reply
Hi.We are switching property management companies in CA for our 4 plex and one of the terms on the new manager's agreement is as follows: Indemnify, defend and hold harmless Property Manager, and all persons in Property Manager's firm, as permitted by law, from all costs, expenses, suits, liabilities, damages, attorney fees and claims of every type, including but not limited to those arising out of injury or death of any person, or damage to any real or personal property of any person, including Owner, (i) for any repairs performed by Owner or by others hired directly by Owner; (ii) for those acts relating to the management, leasing, rental, security deposits, or operation of the Property by Property Manager, or any person in Property Manager's firm, or the performance or exercise of any of the duties, powers or authorities granted to Property Manager;Anybody else see Indemnity clauses in their property management agreements?   
Brian Ellis Taking time to rest?
7 July 2018 | 29 replies
  - Exercise- Sleep well, address any sleep issues. 
Vincent John Tucci Wisconsin - City Hid Condemned House Status Until After Purchase
7 August 2019 | 21 replies
Condemnation is the name used for the exercise of eminent domain power.
Chris S. setting up LLC in Ohio
8 January 2016 | 5 replies
It states that:[T]he corporate form may be disregarded and individual shareholders held liable for corporate misdeeds when (1) control over the corporation by those to be held liable was so complete that the corporation has no separate mind, will, or existence of its own, (2) control over the corporation by those to be held liable was exercised in such a manner as to commit fraud or an illegal act against the person seeking to disregard the corporate entity, and (3) injury or unjust loss resulted to the plaintiff from such control and wrong.The test is conjunctive and requires that the plaintiff can satisfy all three prongs of the test.