
30 June 2018 | 0 replies
I am affiliated with a top ten commercial real estate company and run an office in tertiary Florida market.

4 July 2018 | 11 replies
For a specific app, Personal Capital (no affiliation) is a sleek app.

3 October 2020 | 5 replies
Drug dealers and buyers will avoid a place where they know others are present and watching.

3 July 2018 | 3 replies
but I will take a guess at what your askingif the developer is going to bust this into lots and you stay in you just lost your tax advantages and will be deemed a dealer at the highest tax rates.sell now no risk.. and best tax treatment you could 1031.if its one property and your saying should I partner and they are going to build an apartment on it and we will keep it.. that's different.. but you lose control because your now going to put a massive amount of debt on it.. all though in your area not too risky given market conditions.. and really depends on your developer known, reputable and stable ?
9 July 2018 | 2 replies
You could also speak with a local manufactured home dealer in the area.

11 January 2020 | 24 replies
I think a DIG affiliation is the way to go.

15 July 2018 | 1 reply
I am a Photographer who also does high quality print work and framing for interior design dealers, and the occasional art gallery.

12 July 2018 | 2 replies
Shaun, absolutely speak with a local attorney but a few things I would say from my experience in NC:-A notarized bill of sale for buyers is sufficent in many places for residents to have utilities turned on w/ local providers, so that should give all parties comfort regarding its legitimacy-The counties where my parks are located, a title is required to move a home, so they shouldn't be able to move the homes from your park-Depending on how "by-the-books" you want to do it, a mobile home dealers license is required in many, if not all states, if you're selling above a certain # of homes in a given yearI hope this helps.

13 July 2018 | 7 replies
That said, just sign the PSA in your name and include language allowing the PSA to be assigned to an affiliated entity controlled by you.

20 July 2018 | 5 replies
Anybody from a major city that only has cash that can’t be verified in any way would immediately tell me they are a drug dealer or stripper or worse