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Stirling Gardner Cashflow Tactics || Ryan Lee and Bradley Gibb
5 June 2023 | 15 replies
(does the accelerator contain all the academy info yet more(?))
Joe Polyak Buying CA property using Wyoming LLC that owns CA LLC, good idea?
10 July 2019 | 5 replies
The DST is not obligated to pay the $800 franchise tax mentioned above, and can contain as many assets as you like.
Kyle Kipka Carpet choice: Mohawk Triexta/smartstrand?
16 September 2020 | 0 replies
The main floor (bathroom, kitchen, family/living room and entryway) will have some type of hard surface either vinyl plank or ceramic tile (wood plank look) but the stairs, upstairs hallway and 3 bedrooms will be carpeted as that is expected in this type of property in Minnesota. 
Liz Platz How to find and contact home owners?
17 April 2023 | 3 replies
This notice usually contains the owner's name, address, auction date, foreclosing attorney and principal balance of the loan and/or judgment amount.With the owner's name and address you can do a reverse lookup.
Gaelan Evans Convincing Seller Financing
21 June 2023 | 6 replies
Since most standard real estate contracts contain a financing contingency, you may end up back at square one if your buyer does not qualify. 4.
Andre Watkins What investment could i make as a college student with $50-100
31 January 2023 | 18 replies
They contain more than 2 cents worth of copper so they can be sold for more than double face value.
Gurjot Grewal First offer contract, do I need an attorney?
17 November 2022 | 5 replies
Contingencies should include: inspections over a specific number of days (note the plural on inspection so that if you want to walk the property with contractors in addition to an inspector, you can do so.Financing - not just the ability to acquire it but the get an interest rate that is acceptable to you - which is normally defined as the prevailing rate for a defined mortgage (fixed, ARM).4 point/Insurance - note that an acceptable 4-Point is required for the engagement of insurance; should you not be able to get insurance on the open market, you can cancel with your escrow returned.Vacant Possession - require the property be free from trash/personal items/tenants - and/or any commitment to rent the property - on the day of closing to be verified by a final walk of the property by Buyer.There's more but these are the ones that I recommend every contract should contain
Alex L. Buy and Hold Remodel: Would you replace a 80% furnace from 1999?
19 June 2023 | 11 replies
I won't go too technical, but just so you know, the heat exchanger is a "metal box" that contains the gas burner and exhaust fumes inside the metal box. 
Ram Kakulavaram Rental cap of 10% increase - 4S ranch san diego
31 May 2022 | 3 replies
Appreciate any information.https://cal-rha.org/advocacy/a...Rent Control ExemptionsIf your property is included in the list below, it is exempt from AB 1482:Housing restricted by a deed, regulatory restriction contained in an agreement with a government agency, or other recorded document as affordable housing for persons and families of very low, low, or moderate income, as defined by the law;Dormitories constructed and maintained in connection with any higher education institution within the state for use or occupancy of students in attendance at the institution;Housing subject to more restrictive rent control ordinances;New Construction – housing that was issued a certificate of occupancy with the previous 15 years.
Joseph Gibbons Renting a property with a pool.
13 March 2020 | 5 replies
To mitigate this risk, my lease contains a pool addendum/liability waiver and the pool area has signage containing "pool rules".