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Joey Chrisman Doing work on your own flip... not allowed under Arizona law
18 June 2023 | 15 replies
Keep exercising due diligence and use common sense and you will be fine.
Rich Weese This won't matter to me-but it should matter to you!
7 July 2010 | 69 replies
So this more an intellectual exercise than anything that is going to come true.
Account Closed Jackson MS. Note Investing: What are the pitfalls?
26 May 2015 | 17 replies
I will most likely not go forward with my money but will continue to communicate with the servicer as an exercise.  
Edwin E. Life insurance
31 March 2022 | 42 replies
But, it's not right for everyone.Actually, it's much more involved than even a brilliant laymen can figure out with certainty or economically, it's not just a financial exercise but a risk assessment of succeeding or not, estate planning issues, being realistic about beneficiaries and their real needs, understanding how insurance can be used in the future.
Joe Liu Right of redemption law (in Oregon)
2 March 2020 | 40 replies
Simon Campbell, I think what he's trying to ask is if he lets the auction go through (he is not a bidder), then buys the "right of redemption" from the owner -- basically, dealing with the owner who was foreclosed on, not the winning bidder, having a side deal so he gives the owner funds to buy the property back for the $30K plus fees, then they deed the property over to him for whatever fee he guaranteed the owner to exercise his right to redeem.
Rich Weese 4-4.5% int rates
4 December 2008 | 28 replies
If we prop prices up above that long term trend, I think we're just delaying the point when prices do reach the long term trend line, and resume appreciation.That said, its probably less painful to hold nominal (non-inflation adjusted) prices flat and let the trend line catch up than to let them continue to fall.If its clear that a house is a place to live and not a fabulous money making investment, then maybe at least some buyers will exercise some restraint.Like I said before, I think it would be worthwhile to figure out what sort of buyers and properties fall under this program, and target my fix and flips that way.
Carl C. Found our limit on self management while working a W2
27 October 2021 | 3 replies
All persons should exercise due diligence and consult with legal and tax professionals before making any investment decisions that you are unsure of.
Rusty McGeehan Tiered LLC vs LLC/Revocable Trust (Liability or Identity Issues)
17 April 2019 | 4 replies
A properly set-up DST will both protect your assets and bypass the burdensome franchise tax that would be levied against a Series LLC.The Delaware Act expressly provides that “[n]o creditor of the beneficial owner shall have any right to obtain possession of, or otherwise exercise legal or equitable remedies with respect to, the property of the statutory trust.” 12 Del.
Jorge R. Buying at the courthouse steps in NC
16 February 2016 | 13 replies
If IRS does not exercise its redemption right within the 120 days it will automatically expire.
Jason Douthitt Option to Lease/Option contract Critique
24 February 2015 | 2 replies
Upon Tenant exercising of this option, both parties agree to move forward with the necessary Lease and Option to Purchase agreements.If the Tenant elects to exercise his right to purchase the aforementioned property, the ________________________ will pay all closing costs associated with the sale.Landlord understands that Tenant is acting as a principle in this transaction and is not working as a real estate broker or agent representing anyone other than himself in this transaction.Notice of intent to assign:Tenant hereby discloses and the Landlord hereby understands and acknowledges that the Tenant intends to assign its interest in this option, or it’s interest in the lease and option subsequent to this document.