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Katrina P. How to deal with back taxes on a seller-financed note?
17 January 2011 | 12 replies
I can see where this could be a ball of worms!
Patrick Quiroz What are my options?
4 February 2011 | 13 replies
The lender could exercise their "due on sale" clause if the seller deeded you the property, but they have no reason to if the note is being paid on time.
Dan Burrows How do you buy the note for the second or short the second on an upside down property?
2 February 2011 | 10 replies
So, you may have to cough up 20K just to be in the ball park.3.
Will Barnard Your definition of "Thinking Big"?
24 January 2011 | 22 replies
This thread is an exercise having to do with goals.
Account Closed Do you know where you are personally?
28 December 2010 | 51 replies
We should be able to do this fairly easily this year if we stick to our plan.I agree with those that said keeping track of things is a useful exercise.
George P. How to hold rental?
26 December 2010 | 2 replies
Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982, (U.S.C.) 1701j-3(d)(8),“With respect to a REAL PROPERTY LOAN secured by a lien on residential real property containing less than five dwelling units, including a lien on the stock allocated to a dwelling unit in a cooperative housing corporation, or on a residential manufactured home, a lender may not exercise its option pursuant to a due-on-sale clause upon a transfer into an inter vivos trust in which the borrower is and remains A beneficiary and which does not relate to a transfer of rights of occupancy in the propertyâ€.
Uwe S. bb holes? What is that?
9 December 2019 | 24 replies
They are small round steel balls that are shot through a kids gun.Basically, the window has little holes in it, and will need replaced.The second one looks like it just means you'll need to install some lights or outlets.
Bryan Hancock Why Do Banks Want "A Relationship" If They Want To Reduce Concentration Risk?
28 July 2011 | 14 replies
That collateral is much harder to move than real estate in the event of default.I have asked for covenants and rational underwriting on lines and nobody seems to want to play ball.
Jimmy C. Why do we pay higher than taxes than most countries?
2 January 2011 | 42 replies
When options are exercised, the employee pay the taxes, and the company receives a tax benefit (essentially, the employees are paying the taxes in lieu of the company, but are doing so on essentially free gains, so they don't seem to mind).Microsoft used to make more money in tax rebates doing this than they made selling products, and which would essentially offset all of their taxable profit.
Steve Simpson HELOC or.....?
4 January 2011 | 2 replies
You are going to pay a bit of a premium for that loan.I also think you need somewhat long-term money because a lease/option tenant/buyer doesn't always exercise their option.