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Joshua S. Bank Portfolio Loan or Secondary Market Mortgage
6 November 2013 | 2 replies
If it was substantially more than I might have a different stance.
Gary Parker Books For 15 year Old
15 April 2021 | 15 replies
Expenses will set him on the right course for life.Way to raise a son that is ready to influence his future at such a young age!
James Mudd Historic districts..good or bad…??
19 July 2015 | 10 replies
Here, the restrictions aren't too bad as to residential, if they are on a federal register you may have other issues.The market is so unique that values may not be impacted at all by local market fluctuations, economic conditions or other factors that usually influence other homes, at least here.
Ralph R. Appraisal Question Is this even legal??
7 November 2013 | 4 replies
Locals can't do it because he has the information.I'm not having problems with his appraisal of my property, he's done 2 for me both exactly the same number, I just feel he has more influence on property value, than one person should have as he appraises every property, every time it sell, or is refinanced.
Thanh Nguyen Dodd Frank and Lease Option!
31 January 2014 | 50 replies
.* The lease requires the lessee/buyer to make substantial improvements to the property.Keep in mind that no single factor is determinative, and that additional factors not listed above may also influence the result.You should also keep in mind too, that it will not be the IRS who determines whether your contract falls under the scope of Dodd Frank- it will be some local judge when your PO'd tenant buyer and his attorney take you to court and sue you for the past three years payments because you didn't "take under consideration the borrowers ability to repay."
Edgar Aguillon Quick question.. Newbie!
8 November 2013 | 13 replies
First, you'll need to identify your market because that will greatly influence your approach.
Geoffrey Fellner First Deal Questions
9 November 2013 | 5 replies
A buddy of mine and I started working for ourselves about 6 months ago, doing home repairs/remodels...and have decided that we're ready to move forward towards our long-term financial goals (owning multiple cash flow properties) Firstly, however, we're wanting to get a couple fix & flips in our portfolio.Let me briefly explain our situation...A client we've done a substantial amount of work for has just recently started talking to my partner and I about selling all of his rental properties.
James Sullivan Seller financing help??
10 November 2013 | 23 replies
Due diligence and compliance issues must be incorporated into seller financed terms, you can't just devise any note and apply it to any borrower unless that borrower meets certain basic requirements.While it appears that the Act and other applicable laws apply to the lender, know that if an investor, as a buyer, presents the deal, does the financing and influences the seller they can also be liable.
Adam L. Handling capital gain income for LLC
21 April 2014 | 1 reply
Hi there,I own an LLC that exchanged a substantial portion of its IP for stocks in another company about 3 years ago.Recently my LLC sold some of those stocks in a private transaction to a institutional investor.
Sam Leon How much would you offer a previous owner for their records?
28 April 2014 | 7 replies
I have a contract to purchase a REO property which has a number of existing violations which has a daily fine over years which is substantial (over 300K).