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Jason Redeker STR/AirBnB in Lake Geneva WI
22 August 2024 | 11 replies
I do wonder how close the city really pays attention to that though as I have looked at some of the comps in the area boasting over 70% occupancy.  
Bette Hochberger Navigating Property Tax Appeals: Tips and Tricks
15 August 2024 | 1 reply
Dealing with skyrocketing property taxes?
David Paul Real Estate & Friendships Sometimes Don't Mix Well
20 August 2024 | 7 replies
Jacob is looking for a way to solve this where he doesn't take a major financial hit, but also where this doesn't end in (let's just be honest) tons of court fees and fighting.Michael wants scorched earth and a 40% pay out which is a no go for Jacob.   
Don Konipol The 5 Levels of Financial Fraud
20 August 2024 | 2 replies
In my experience these are the levels of how financial fraud is doneLevel 1 - The “sponsor” is a fraudster from the beginning and the entire investment is a designed fraud designed to steal the investor's money Level 2 - The sponsor initially intends to operate legally and honestly but the temptation of easy access to money, usually fueled by addictions to drugs, sex, partying, etc. leads to the bad decision to line the sponsors own pocketsLevel 3 - The sponsor intends to operate legally but a crisis in their life resulting in a need for money leads the sponsor to “borrow” from investor’s funds with the full intention of paying it back ( which they are unable to do).Level 4 - The sponsor intends to operate legally but the assets under their management incur substantial loses; the sponsor attempts to cover up these loses by “temporarily” borrowing from one investor to pay another or submitting false results.
Ryan Galloway Real estate attorney
21 August 2024 | 7 replies
You will then have to refinance with a commercial product or pay it off.
Eric S. Central Connecticut Strategy?
20 August 2024 | 5 replies
I don't like Hartford for a few reasons- rules and regulations being placed are not in favor of landlords, that coupled with high property tax is what turns me off. 
Nick Holmes Want to finally get started! Living in Baltimore, from Memphis.
21 August 2024 | 23 replies
Baltimore is cheap, has low incomes, a declining population, high taxes.
Ron Brady Replaced sewer line and financing payment - what is the correct approach for taxes?
15 August 2024 | 6 replies
Do we have to pay off the financing by December 31 to have it apply to the 2024 tax year?
Richard Hanner HOA pay for leak damage?
16 August 2024 | 3 replies

I have a tenant whose condo suffered a major roof leak, which caused internal dry wall and related damage. The HOA says it only has to fix the leak and is not responsible for the interior repairs. The condo is in a Ho...

Grant Cox Underwriter keeps finding issues day of closing
20 August 2024 | 3 replies
Now today on the 20th at 130pm with a close tike of 3 pm, the underwriter decides that they don't like that because I'm so young and so fat have only been an authorized user on a credit card (having been renting and paying for utilities for a year though) and haven't been making the payments, that now I would need to have a cosigner (which doesn't really work since everyone I know have too many write offs) so now I'm in limbo while I wait to see if there's any other solutions.