
4 March 2014 | 14 replies
The other crazy part is that the lenders didn't read the purchase agreement addendum properly that shows the deadline was for March 4th to get financing aligned, I had to call them yesterday to let them know.

30 January 2014 | 25 replies
As I understand it in Michigan, if the county properly notified all the parties who had claim to the title, the title is clear, transferable, and insurable.

25 January 2014 | 9 replies
So you file, takes 6 weeks to the first court date, then they go in ask for a 30 day extension, or claim they were never served properly, etc.

27 January 2014 | 7 replies
If someone comes to me, I'll send them your way.If you need help in your search or want to verify something don't hesitate to ask.I have clients worldwide and things are just as easy as I e-mail them, talking on the phone.

8 July 2022 | 97 replies
Great point Will, by creating self directed 401k and doing proper preparation you setting your self up for success financially in the long run.

14 December 2015 | 11 replies
Originally posted by Eric Dubrule: @Brian Ortins there is information on mass.gov, but I can't seem to find the specific information I'm looking for relative to how to deduct the credit from expense deductions properly.

24 January 2014 | 6 replies
Sorry for the long introductory e-mail, but I have a pressing concern.I'm located in the Bronx in New York.

30 January 2014 | 11 replies
Schedule E helps of course.Verify the gross incomecalculate the property taxes that you will pay when the property is re-assessed after the saleGet a few new insurance quotes because it normally increases for new owners if your lender requires windstorm coverageAdd a management feeuse the 50% rule to quickly look at deals to estimate a cap quickly

14 November 2019 | 3 replies
Those that fall short will sell high-pitched seminars (they operate in the 'S' and sell to the 'E' quadrant).

25 January 2014 | 5 replies
Your best bet might be to see the house and make the offer there, so you can negotiate properly (without highlighting TOO much the deficiencies of the property) with the owner.