
2 November 2016 | 17 replies
I could use a little advice from some of you experienced folks on how to proceed.

7 October 2016 | 5 replies
If i get approved for a Maryland Mortgage Program loan that covers 20% of my down payment, will i still have to pay for a private mortgage insurance?

21 October 2016 | 4 replies
If you have a specific property in mind you can get a free preliminary title from the title agency that you intend to purchase your title insurance policy from.

2 October 2016 | 4 replies
But what about things like insurance, garbage, water/sewer, turnover like painting, cleaning, etc?
9 October 2016 | 15 replies
Make sure you are safe with your insurance coverage.

4 October 2016 | 17 replies
@Waylon GatesFollowing are the similarities and differences between the solo 401k and the self-directed IRA.The Self-Directed IRA and Solo 401k Similarities Both were created by congress for individuals to save for retirement;Both may be invested in alternative investments such as real estate, precious metals tax liens, promissory notes, private company shares, and stocks and mutual funds, to name a few;Both allow for Roth contributions;Both are subject to prohibited transaction rules;Both are subject to federal taxes at time of distribution;Both allow for checkbook control for placing alternative investments;Both may be invested in annuities;Both are protected from creditors;Both allow for nondeductible contributions; andBoth are prohibited from investing in assets listed under I.R.C. 408(m) .The Self-Directed IRA and Solo 401k DifferencesIn order to open a solo 401k, self-employment, whether on a part-time or full-time basis, is required;To open a self-directed IRA, self-employment income is not required;In order to gain IRA checkbook control over the self-directed IRA funds, a limited liability company (IRA LLC) must be utilized;The solo 401k allows for checkbook control from the onset;The solo 401k allows for personal loan known as a solo 401k loan;It is prohibited to borrow from your IRA;The Solo 401k may be invested in life insurance;The self-directed IRA may not be invested in life insurance;The solo 401k allow for high contribution amounts (for 2016; the solo 401k contribution limit is $53,000, whereas the self-directed IRA contribution limit is $5,500);The solo 401k business owner can serve as trustee of the solo 401k;The self-directed IRA participant/owner may not serve as trustee or custodian of her IRA; instead, a trust company or bank institution is required;When distributions commence from the solo 401k a mandatory 20% of federal taxes must be withheld from each distribution and submitted electronically to the IRS by the 15th of the month following the date of each distribution;Rollovers and/or transfers from IRAs or qualified plans (e.g., former employer 401k) to a solo 401k are not reported on Form 5498, but rather on Form 5500-EZ, but only if the air market value of the solo 401k exceeds $250K as of the end of the plan year (generally 12/31);When funds are rolled over or transferred from an IRA or 401k to a self-directed IRA, the amount deposited into the self-directed IRA is reported on Form 5498 by the receiving self-directed IRA custodian by May of the year following the rollover/transfer.Rollovers (provided the 60 day rollover window is satisfied) from an IRA to a Solo 401k or self-directed IRA are reported on lines 15a and 15b of Form 1040;Pre-tax IRA contributions on reported on line 32 of Form 1040;Pre-tax solo 401k contributions are reported on line 28 of Form 1040;Roth solo 401k funds are subject to RMDs;A Roth 401k may be transferred to a Roth IRA (Note that from a planning perspective, it may be advantageous to transfer Roth Solo 401k funds to a Roth IRA before turning age 70 ½ in order to escape the Roth RMD requirement applicable to Roth 401k contributions including Roth Solo 401k contributions and earnings.)

1 October 2016 | 2 replies
With one recent lead, however, (off a cold call to a vacant), I made it clear right away and said depending how he would like to proceed we can go two routes, then I clarified them, and he wanted to consider the cash buyer route, so I gave him a picture of that.Obviously, however, if you go for a cash buy and then say "no, you don't want to sell cheap?

2 October 2016 | 3 replies
No different from the mortgage, insurance, taxes, etc that you have to keep paying while the property is empty
30 January 2017 | 8 replies
A lone handyman working out of the back of his truck usually has no insurance and also doesn't have a customer service department.

4 October 2016 | 6 replies
In the remarks section put the following - “Investor Special” or “Handyman Special” to insure you get investor activity.