
16 June 2015 | 9 replies
However it sounds like she spent the majority of her budget on back taxes and codes, all of which are currently up to date.

16 June 2015 | 10 replies
Hard to do on the internet.

17 June 2015 | 6 replies
Bank Owned Recently Purchased Owner Occupied (with up to date taxes paid)Mortgages in the last 8 years or for amounts that are extremely higher than the house could be worth I then move the properties that are remaining into a spreadsheet, I have 2 waves of marketing one for the beginning of the month and another for the middle, by July 1st I should have 100 total properties on my spreadsheet.
16 June 2015 | 3 replies
If you owned the home for at least 24 months (2 years) during the last 5 years leading up to the date of sale (date of the closing), you meet the ownership requirement.If you received Form 1099-S, Proceeds From Real Estate Transactions, the date of sale appears in box 1 of Form 1099-S.If you did not receive Form 1099-S, the date of sale is either the date the title transferred or the date the economic burdens and benefits of ownership shifted to the buyer, whichever date is earlier.

16 June 2015 | 3 replies
So say tenant A consumed 60%, he will end up paying 60% of common area as well.Now, a new tenant came in on 1st of May but his meter wasn't installed until 11th May, we agreed that they will pay on pro rata basis.I am stuck calculating the bills now, and will need some major math work.Here is what i haveTotal Bill Amount 75,256 (don't worry, its not USD)Total units consumed 8752Bill Date 29th April to 29th MayVacant Unit in building - 106 Units consumedTenant A 1717 Units consumedTenant B 3541 Units consumedTenant C 2303 Units consumed for 19 days (11th May to 29th)Total 7667 UnitsCommon area 1085If i take 2303 Units and divide by 19 days, it gives me 121 Units a day and multiply that by 29, i will in total get more money from all tenants than combined bill, which is unfair.Please suggest a best way to calculate.

21 June 2015 | 4 replies
It's not such a big deal until the water is rising quickly and you are cursing the day you chose to take the advice of an internet message board instead of purchasing the flood insurance and your years of cash flow are about to go poof...or glurg glurg...as it were.The FEMA maps are based on probabilities, not on the anecdotal evidence of elderly citizens or even if a flood has historically occurred in a certain time frame. 100 year flood = 1% chance of that area being flooded. 500 year flood = 0.2% chance of that area being flooded.As with any insurance you can forego it and save a few bucks and you win!!...

17 June 2015 | 12 replies
Search BP and the internet for real estate investment associations in the Columbus area.

19 June 2015 | 11 replies
I am wondering if you can take possession of a property while it is in probate if its in the sellers name (is that even possible) if not I was looking to write an option to buy contract and the close date be after the probate.

23 June 2015 | 31 replies
That may have been your way out, depending on your disclosure review period and the date when you were provided the disclosures documents.

17 June 2015 | 4 replies
Get out".Simple solution though, if they haven't paid for 2 months, file a 3 day notice to the front door today, take your dated photograph, and file for an eviction on Monday or Tuesday morning next week.