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Bev Willerby Buyers Agents & Property Managers
9 September 2010 | 7 replies
I treat ALL my clients, Sellers and Buyers like family.
No Name Squatter assistance
1 August 2010 | 6 replies
In California you could be in for a nasty treat while in Georgia the Cops will be there in 15 minutes.Where are you guys located?
Bryan Hancock Is It Ethical To Structure Seller Financing on Wrap Transactions With the Intent to Default?
7 July 2010 | 37 replies
I do not think it is okay to accept a seller loan where they are personally liable for recourse if you do not intend to treat the loan as you own regardless of how the language in the agreement is specified.
Jean Norton DC Fawcett/Karen Hanover Commercial Goldrush Trip Report
18 November 2010 | 14 replies
Real estate investing is a business and you need to treat it that way or you won't make a dime.
Gary Kleinsasser I Need Advice
9 July 2010 | 8 replies
Offer them an attractive interest rate and you can treat them as the bank.2.
Sam M. Practicing real estate without a license???
9 July 2010 | 21 replies
A RE salesperson working under a broker is treated the same since they can't actually practice RE without either having a broker's license or working under one.
John Reid Should this money be taxed in an owner-financing deal?
11 July 2010 | 3 replies
The 6K difference could be treated as extra income in the eyes of the IRS--we think.
Bryan Hancock Deduction of Interest on Home Mortgage on the Chopping Block?
14 July 2010 | 38 replies
I think they are two separate things and it is completely rational for the tax code to treat them differently.
J M LLC's & Corp's
13 July 2010 | 8 replies
An LLC can choose to be treated as a corporation.
Jerome Harrod II The difference between "wholesaler" and "broker"?
22 August 2018 | 11 replies
It's not quite that easy, since the principals in these transactions and the IRS could treat these two transactions entirely differently.