
29 October 2009 | 3 replies
Excess contribution amounts can be carried forward up to five years.

18 May 2011 | 60 replies
According to the CPSC press release, “hydrogen sulfide gas is the essential component that causes copper and silver sulfide corrosion found in the complaint homes.†They also state “Earlier studies found large amounts of elemental sulfur in the Chinese drywall.†The information provided by Alfred states “Researchers at Columbia Analytical's Simi Valley laboratory have confirmed that hydrogen sulfide is one of the major contributing agents causing corrosion; with its characteristic rotten egg odor, it is likely that hydrogen sulfide is also the major contributor to reported odors in affected homes.†The Columbia Analytical researchers also confirm high levels of elemental sulfur (i.e., naturally occurring pure sulfur) in samples of the Chinese drywall.

3 November 2009 | 66 replies
On the world stage it gives the US market distinction as the place anyone from anywhere can come to do what they want to make as much as they want, contribute to the system along the way, then move on to whatever else it is they decide to do.

20 November 2009 | 33 replies
That right there could be an issue contributing to the factors of this senate bill.Again, I am not a lawyer and can not possible understand how the wording of this bill would be interpreted by a judge in a court of law.

23 January 2011 | 28 replies
PPM's limit the number of non- accredited investors to 35 and the amount of pension $$ contributions (including self-directed IRA's) to 25% if memory serves.

20 November 2009 | 7 replies
Moreover, it is not unheard of for Lender A to require contribution in order to settle.
29 November 2009 | 10 replies
If the borrowers are not making their mortgage payments, then should be preparing to contribute this amount at closing.

11 March 2010 | 46 replies
I'd like to put at least 5 guru wanabies who are giving bad advice and ripping people off out of business.I'd like to contribute to investors finding ways to become more creative with transactions.

19 August 2010 | 6 replies
So, I guess how do I get around being taxed on the contribution from investors if it is not going into a "company" and directly to myself?

8 July 2011 | 2 replies
There is another thread already going that I've been contributing in: http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/49/topics/64472-financing-5-unit-mfh-what-are-my-options-Damon-While your request may very wll be something a local bank/credit union can handle, please don't hesitate to reach out to me if you'd prefer to let someone like me handle your transaction OR if you simply have any questions.