
7 February 2016 | 3 replies
The owner has to take depreciation later on, the amounts to be reported won't be paid by the owner but by the tenant, you're claiming deductions you didn't pay for.

2 March 2016 | 5 replies
I'm no expert but I would guess not much.Every disclosure I ever filled out said, " to the best of your knowledge" and every inspectors report I ever saw said at the bottom, something to the effect that if they miss something you can not hold them liable.
7 February 2016 | 1 reply
I am nearly over the finish line and this semester I am working on my final capstone, a 50 page report and presentation that will get me to graduation.

8 February 2016 | 8 replies
You of course want your own inspection, and an insurance co. will require a wind mitigation report, and if more than 30 years old, a 4 point inspection (get them done at the same time, by the home inspector).

8 February 2016 | 4 replies
If nothing else, you should be entitled to a copy of the credit report with written explanation as to why you were rejected.good luck

8 February 2016 | 0 replies
All reporting to FinCen will be done using IRS Form 8300.

8 February 2016 | 7 replies
Make sure they understand the unit must be maintained and all your concerns addressed from this point forward.Also, require them to report all maintenance needs in writing to you within 24 hours from which they are aware of the problem.

8 February 2016 | 1 reply
I don't have a mortgage in the states, and have a very good credit report/score.Any advice would be great!

4 October 2016 | 8 replies
My firm also works with real estate professionals on their financial reporting, and if you ever had any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out, thank you!
11 February 2016 | 9 replies
Housing court; inspectors, that's their job to report you, give you a housing code violation.