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Shawn Wentz Investment property in NJ
1 July 2008 | 15 replies
A good CPA would be a good investment.Fundamentally, there's no legal way to avoid the taxes if you sell quickly.
Terry Royce A few questions
17 July 2008 | 11 replies
Legally, the house is yours, per your purchase contract.
Jim Sharp Referral Fee Etiquette
12 January 2010 | 23 replies
Well first of all, at least in my state it's not legal for someone to charge you a percentage of the deal for their services unless they are a licensed realtor.
Ashan D What should my college major be?
19 August 2008 | 60 replies
I can read legal documents written 100 years ago as if they were Bazooka Joe wrappers.
Jeff Fairchild How much money needed to wholesale deal?
14 July 2008 | 21 replies
Ok, I need to know how much money I will need to shell out before I get paid :PI've been told to say "I generally put $10 down to make the contract legal" or what have you, which is $10.
Zachary Wolz 50% rule = 70% rule for me?
6 July 2008 | 9 replies
I know maitainence should be 10% plus legal fees and south Florida seems to need a 70% rule.
Travis Bauman 10 unit in Ohio
4 July 2008 | 15 replies
- Will you be consulting an attorney to handle any contractual or legal issues (evictions, leases, purchase agreement, etc)?
Tyler Thrush forum
11 March 2019 | 3 replies
@Catriona Carlson actually legal cannabis edible products are tested and have dosing requirements so you do know exactly what you are getting
Benjamin Subercaseaux Common Ground Issue
12 March 2009 | 5 replies
The only thing I would have done different is that I would have handed off the letter requesting my insurance carrier to my attorney and not put a claim in.We NEVER hand out our insurance information until our legal counsel suggests it and even then, we let our attorney handle any claims.
Benjamin Subercaseaux HOA and Neighborhood Communication
15 August 2008 | 4 replies
Benjamin:Keep in mind that your HOA doesn't hold any legal rights to limit your communication via the web.