
8 January 2019 | 6 replies
@Linda WeygantSchedule E applies whether I am Sole Proprietor, LLC, filing as S-Corp, etc.?

7 January 2019 | 2 replies
@Luka MilicevicI’ve read about people using programs to call multiple numbers at once to leave a mass voice mail.

8 January 2019 | 8 replies
Once you get a ruling you file to small claims court and if allowed garnish wages.Do you have a deposit from them to put toward rent.

14 January 2019 | 7 replies
We did and they pulled our property file and were able to tell us exactly what we can and can't do and if we could request a variance for our specific property otherwise you will be given some generic info that may or may not apply to your property based on the way it is zoned.

10 January 2019 | 26 replies
Our 5th one we close on this week we bought for cash and plan to cash out refi after 2019 tax filing.

14 January 2019 | 9 replies
The term "seasoning " is really only applicable when you are acquiring a property or doing something else with the title/deed -- often you need to allow the title to season for a specified amount of time before a bank is willing to touch it -- banks don't like uncertainty.Regarding @Christopher Richardson's suggestion, if a private lender does not file with the registry of deeds, I don't see how they are protected from the equity in the property.

9 January 2019 | 5 replies
Look into home warranties and determine how long you have to wait to file a claim.

8 January 2019 | 2 replies
When I wrote to them about it, they responded: "Our Opportunity Fund is filed pursuant to Regulation D of the Securities Act, which requires investors to be accredited."

12 January 2019 | 48 replies
It would cost be $40 fee to file Writ of Restitution (for a balance of $100 on the judgement) They know how to circumvent the system very well; these are "professional tenants".
8 January 2019 | 4 replies
If I was an attorney, I would get my Real Estate license (I believe in NY they just need to file for some chump change).