Carlos Guerrero
CURRENTLY DEPLOYED. READY TO GET HOME AND HIT THE GROUND RUNNING!
1 June 2017 | 13 replies
Since it seems that you live permanently in FL it will be harder to use the VA loan twice.
Account Closed
Forum Suggestion/Addition
2 March 2009 | 33 replies
As long as I was a (permanent) owner, things appeared to be hunky-dory.
Ian Patrick
Experienced Investor will Answer Questions for next few days
13 January 2010 | 98 replies
How many people are permanent employees?
Joseph Mceneaney
One year lease or six month lease
2 July 2017 | 4 replies
If it works out and you are not forced to non renew or evict the tenant can stay M2M permanently.
Sandy Hu
Joshua Tree deal analyses
2 January 2021 | 10 replies
It's not clear whether non-permanent structures like mobile homes (e.g. airstream trailers) will be granted permits.
Morris Reichman
Trailer homes for fliping
26 August 2015 | 7 replies
The big thing for me is the home is situated on a permanent foundation and sits on 60,000 Sq ft of land.
Robert Jensen
Legalizing an Illegal Addition in Sacramento
19 July 2019 | 2 replies
The reason for this process is the plans that show the building will end up in the permanent record, and it also allows the County to update the record card for the property to reflect the correct SF...and correctly tax the property.
Alexander Timberlake
Physician Loan Question
22 November 2020 | 12 replies
To me in this environment you might want to keep your options open until she has a permanent job offer.
Geren Knight III
Advice on forming an LLC
7 January 2020 | 14 replies
His profile and Episode 196 are great resources.For example, Brandon Hall and Brandon Turner discuss the benefits of purchasing properties (permanent residence and investment properties) in our names and under LLCs.
Account Closed
CPA familiar with cross border (Canada)
29 July 2015 | 2 replies
I'm a transplant from Canada, moved here (Bay Area, CA) about a year ago, and taking up permanent residence in the US.I have an investment property and other things (i.e retirement accounts and so on) back in Canada, looking for a CPA here that can help me with the straight forward stuff (filing taxes every year and so on) as well as advisory from time to time (whether it's dealing with cross border strategies to minimize the tax bites, or the same with US investment properties).I have an accountant in Canada as well so this person doesn't necessarily have to be say, a CGA/CA or whatever in Canada as well (but super bonus points if they are and can do both my US / Canadian returns!)