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Zac P. Rent to Own or Lease Option Business
3 March 2014 | 0 replies
I know the eviction process varies state to state, but I've heard the eviction process in a "rent to own" situation can be tough.
Jeffrey Morris Real Estate License
18 March 2019 | 10 replies
The licensing rules vary in each state, but taking the class online was really convenient.
Renee R. Zillow question
4 March 2014 | 11 replies
Call a title company and ask for their customer service department and ask the CS rep for a list of sales in the last six months in the same complex (important-sales in other complexes might not be good comps because homeowners dues van vary widely).
Evan Nance Celebrate The Newest BiggerPockets Member!
10 March 2014 | 8 replies
My background includes a bachelors degree in Accounting and Marketing.
Parker T. What kind of software do I need?
12 March 2014 | 10 replies
Software packages vary greatly be volume.
Nathan W. Tax Implications of Crowdfunding
10 January 2015 | 21 replies
This is primarily for the following reasons:1) Composite filings will often withhold and pay at the highest state tax rate, while if the individual were to file in that state the rate would probably be much lower.2) Composite filing rules vary from state to state, which adds a lot of complexity and cost at the entity level.3) Real estate syndications and crowdfunding are generally tax advantageous investments as a result of depreciation. 
Chris Harper Giving Title information w no commitment
6 March 2014 | 7 replies
Since the closing costs vary depending on the purchase and other fees, I would tell them around 2-3% of purchase price.
Adam Bergman Is their an actual definition of A vs B vs C Neighborhoods. In other words what constitutes the specific grade.
4 March 2014 | 4 replies
For me your D would be F = War zone,D would be section 8/low income,C would be blue collar/laborer - salary varies with localB would be as you said except again salary varies with geography.A would be as you said.There can be lots of overlap for D and F.
Kyle Samuel Investor from North Haven, CT
7 March 2014 | 12 replies
My degrees were all in accounting, so the next step was getting my CPA, and finding a good job.
Darren Nichols Cost to check out a property
5 March 2014 | 9 replies
I am sure it may vary based on the property and time spent.