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Frederick Sutton Laws Affecting Property Owners: California, Los Angeles 1/1/16
8 February 2016 | 2 replies
The legislation was specifically introduced to prevent insurers from denying coverage to properties with Section 8 or other federal subsidies.
Brad Kirkconnell Look for finance ideas beside the typical 30yr fix via my bank
3 February 2016 | 5 replies
some tips on subject to existing financing, number one: make sure that you have an exit strategy thats really quick,  like buy fix flipYou can rent it out but whatever you do don't buy on sub 2 and wrap or Buy on subject to and Lease to ownNumber 2 understand there's due on sale clauses especially on the federally backed FHA loans This applies to wraparound mortgages alsoUsing private lender IRA money to buy clothes is your best bet, if you get the property 80% LTV.  
Saj Rambob Newbie from the north coast of Oregon
6 April 2016 | 13 replies
In my opinion, coast real estate will  continue to grow in popularity as tech grows on the west side of Portland
Bruce F. Who flips REO Properties
17 January 2011 | 121 replies
I take your comment to mean that wholesaling REOs (without fraudulent intent) runs the risk of violating some local, state or federal statute(s).
Michael Rossi Teaching Stupid in Pittsburgh
27 September 2009 | 4 replies
And with more than 50% of our Federal Taxes going to the U.S. military, the best way to ensure that we are keeping our hard-earned money is to do away with military spending...Right?
Matt A Deficiency judgement after a short sale
30 May 2010 | 33 replies
here we goIR-2008-17, Feb. 12, 2008WASHINGTON — Homeowners whose mortgage debt was partly or entirely forgiven during 2007 may be able to claim special tax relief by filling out newly-revised Form 982 and attaching it to their 2007 federal income tax return, according to the Internal Revenue Service.Normally, debt forgiveness results in taxable income.
Timothy W. If you don't carry a gun
30 November 2009 | 1 reply
Where I live I may carry any length, size and style of knife with the exception of "switchblade" style knives and ballistic knives (federally banned) - the second of which is a personal travesty to any fan of "The Equalizer".
Todd Gustafson Strategies and Philosophies: Multi-part question
26 August 2011 | 9 replies
I wondered what the popular mentality is for cashflow.
Justin S. eNewsletters and Marketing
2 June 2013 | 7 replies
Mail Chimp is among the most popular and widely used.
Steve Sandrews Assets for FAFSA (Student Aid/Parent Asset)
24 January 2012 | 2 replies
I do not have losses from the 5 multi families i own and am just wondering if I use Schedule C this year then FAFSA (Federal Student Aid) is more likely to consider me a small business and thereby exclude this asset from financial aid calcs, however if i use E as I have in the past they will count it.I have no other assets or retirement accounts.