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25 September 2020 | 46 replies
Depending on your situation and what you're trying to do, both options would allow you to hold onto your appreciating property and have liquidity to invest with.
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29 September 2020 | 1 reply
Happens every day... personally I set up a UTMA account with E*Trade in 1992 that worked out well.
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14 October 2020 | 6 replies
I've listed some comps and currently listed properties below.Comps: 2212 Henneman Ave Baltimore, MD 21213 (0.7 mi) Sold June 2020 Sold Price $149,9002035 E Preston St Baltimore, MD 21213 (0.7 mi) Sold July 2020 Sold Price $129,9002103 E Chase Street Baltimore MD 21213 (0.6 mi) Sold Aug 2020 Sold Price $165,000Currently Listed:1711 N Wolfe St Baltimore, MD 21213 $125,0004 days 3 bd/1 ba1912 E Lanvale St, Baltimore, MD 21213 $145,00070 days 3bd/2ba2119 E Oliver St, Baltimore, MD 21213 $165,000 40 days 3bd/2.5 ba
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22 September 2020 | 10 replies
@Lynnette E. - I totally hear you here.
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24 September 2020 | 88 replies
@Kincaid RykenRich Dad poor dadNever Split the Difference4 hour work weekHow to Win Friends and Influence PeopleThe E mythThere are many more but these are 5 that have helped me in a lot of ways.
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29 September 2020 | 37 replies
(Basically the expenses you can get reimbursed for are those necessary to "maintain" the property.)As for the 10-year limit, the third link I included in my previous post talks about that and the various conditions under which it can/will expire (i.e. 10 years from the date the liability was assessed plus 30 days, if not refiled).I know, lots of reading to do
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23 September 2020 | 2 replies
Can anyone just give me a wording of liquidated damages for general contractor contract if project not finished on time?
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4 November 2020 | 68 replies
@Lynnette E. unfortunately, the gas tax comes nowhere close to paying for highway maintenance.Anyone who is against rent control should also be against Prop. 13, because it is also essentially a form of rent control - the longer you live in a place or own a business, the less tax you pay proportionally to the market value of the property.
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16 October 2020 | 7 replies
The tenant has legal rights to the premises until the end of October.Notice was issued on 10/5/2020; tenant has the premises until the end of November because the 28 days doesn't expire until November 2.