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Frank Z. Load bearing wall removal
22 October 2017 | 26 replies
If you get caught it ends up costing you an arm and a leg in fines and hiring a new licensed guy to redo the thing.
Coles Mercier Appeal Tax Assessment to Increase Cash Flow in Baltimore City
23 December 2018 | 26 replies
Normally you need proof to lower the valuation...so if this was an arms length non-foreclosure purchase and you have an appraisal...that could be worth gold....you could take your contract and appraisal and argue that is the current value...with a professional opinion to back it up...who has seen the home and not valued by mass appraisal standards.If you bought by some other means, then they may not approve the reduction.If you're not holding it long term it may not be worth the fight.Your savings might be $300-$400 a year...so long term it can help...and it might help by keeping the value lower for longer. 
Shana Miller New to Wholesaling in Chicago
11 June 2018 | 13 replies
Not some greedy crook, and not one thats going to charge you an arm and a leg. 
Frank S. Cost Basis after Cash Purchase
12 October 2017 | 5 replies
As long as you acquired the property in an arm's length transaction, your tax basis is what you actually paid for it.
Victoria S. Investment rental and painting
19 October 2017 | 3 replies
The painters just want to charge an arm and a leg from the layperson.
Steven Anderson Are fixed rate mortgages available in TX with one time close?
2 November 2017 | 1 reply
I am looking to start construction on my home and I'm interested to hear if anyone knows of any banks that are doing one time closings with a 30 year fixed mortgage instead of an ARM product?
Derek Walvoord BRRRR Refi help needed - seasoning issue from LLC to Personal
20 October 2017 | 7 replies
My credit union will do a 15 year fixed or a 7/1 arm @ 25 year amortization, both at 4.75%.
Brian Bistolfo Typical LTVs for Turnkey Out of State?
19 November 2017 | 12 replies
3.75% for 30 year fixed. 3.0% for 5/1 ARM.
Mike B. Where do you buy scratch and dent appliances?
22 April 2019 | 8 replies
I’ll go armed for security concerns lol
Rick Pozos Can you and your SDIRA buy together??
20 October 2017 | 2 replies
This is where things get a bit vague and subject to interpretation, and why we urge caution when considering such transactions.Benefit would include things such as one party being enabled to participate in a transaction that under ordinary arms-length scenarios would be out of reach.