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Lisa A. Are these lease terms legal and/or enforceable?
21 August 2015 | 2 replies
That looks like the landlord expects the person to move out without being given a chance to remedy the situation, or for the landlord to follow eviction procedures
Kristine Eickman If you deny borrower...
14 July 2016 | 11 replies
All lenders are subject to real estate settlement procedures, ALTA, parts of fair credit and collections,  predatory lending laws, tort law, giving notices required under contracts, just because someone acts as an unregulated lender doesn't mean they are a free gun to do whatever. 
Jeff Caravalho Would you fund this note?
20 September 2016 | 30 replies
I recently wrote this to explain the foreclosure procedure in Texas (the easiest state to foreclose in) and a very brief outline of a bankruptcy filing by a borrower:The first step is to instruct the trustee to file for a foreclosure.
Daniel Rines Filing repairs for rental property
27 February 2018 | 1 reply
However, the cost such as plumbing, ductwork, electrical, and lumber have to be capitalized and added to the basis of your house unless you meet any of these: 1)  The total cost is less than 2500. ( not just plumbing or electrical- total ) De minimis safe harborThe safe harbor applies to amounts paid during the tax year to acquire or produce what the regs call a “unit of property” (UOP), you must meet these requirements: (1) at the beginning of the tax year, the taxpayer has written accounting procedures treating as an expense for non-tax purposes amounts paid for property costing less than a specified dollar amount (which will be 2500 for you), or with an economic useful life of 12 months or less;.(2) the taxpayer treats the amount paid for the property as an expense on its books and records in accordance with its accounting procedures. ( do this on your bookkeeping software or whatever you utilize)(3) the amount paid for the UOP doesn't exceed $2,500. as substantiated by invoiceNote: The cost for the Unit of Property includes l additional costs (for example, delivery fees, installation services, or similar costs) if these additional costs are included on the same invoice with the tangible property. 
Eric Fitzgerald What Property Management Software Do You Use and Why?
5 March 2018 | 10 replies
Save your self the hassle of the data migrations and process & procedure overhauls that come with switching between software's.Good Luck!
Cassidy Burns Overwhelmed with Bookkeeping. How to get organized/Back on Track
7 April 2018 | 17 replies
You have to know the back office procedure, the deals an investor makes, you need someone to ask the right questions to identify each and every transaction.
Rama Krishna Rental properties and law suits
24 April 2018 | 12 replies
Regardless, you need to implement insurance and proper management procedures, regardless of how many assets and equity you have.
Account Closed CODE OF STANDS FOR PROPERTY MANAGERS
18 April 2018 | 4 replies
.§ 1-4 The Property Manager shall comply with all federal and state antitrust laws and shall follow the NARPM® Antitrust Policy and any related procedures.§ 1-5 The Property Manager shall not reveal confidential information of Clients, Tenants or others except as required in the course of performing his or her duties or as otherwise required by law.
Matthew Ware AHP Note Buyer's Boot Camp Take Away
3 May 2018 | 18 replies
I know about the foreclosure timeline, but also that if the procedure has been started and not followed through with, you have to start all over, and bankruptcies can delay the whole thing. 
Julie Marquez I want to be a Professional Property Manager
22 May 2018 | 19 replies
It's more of a side hustle idea for now, I still have a great W2 job in construction management.I already have a lot of my own forms and procedures, along with the 35 years of my dad's experience (including his garages full of spare doors and parts, tools, refrigerators, etc.).