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Minh Nguyen My LA eviction story
27 September 2018 | 17 replies
@Minh Nguyen The majority of the time we find that the occupants don't abide by the agreement reached at the courthouse either, necessitating their removal by the sheriffs after they breach (which of course takes yet more time).
Monica P. Getting engaged after purchasing primary residence
6 November 2017 | 15 replies
Nothing has changed in your life that would necessitate not living in the pproperty.
E.J. McLeavey-Fisher Buying a home and trying to invest otherwise
25 November 2017 | 4 replies
That would necessitate a different response than someone seeking the latter.
Lucien Perreault Sell my current condo, hold, or cash out refi.
5 May 2018 | 7 replies
Hey @Lucien PerreaultGreat question, but giving you the best guidance possible necessitates a better understanding of your goals and overall plan. 
John Parshall Looking for Vacation rental in San Diego area.
11 May 2018 | 4 replies
If you were thinking about buying a vacation rental in a more coastal neighborhood like Mission Beach or La Jolla (where the cost essentially necessitates the escalated income of an STR), I would likely advise you to wait to see where things go legislatively.However, the neighborhood you mentioned are not necessarily in that same category.
Christopher G. Business Structuring: Real Estate Privacy Trust..Do I need this?
31 May 2018 | 3 replies
Thanks Caleb and Josane...at this point I don't think I need it...it's a nice to have not a necessit
Amir Stoudamire Investing in HUD Homes? What Are Details that I Should Know
21 August 2014 | 17 replies
Adding an additional fee in there (your assignment fee) would necessitate a bigger spread on the deal, which would compromise your buyer's position and offer.
David Morrow Homeless homeowner seeks knowledge, advice, connections
2 September 2013 | 15 replies
Is there much GENERAL education one can acquire on laws without being state-specific.Also, since my vagabond status necessitates that I am an absentee owner, I would think the laws pertaining to tenants and advertising would be the domain of my PM.
Fran Flanagan Dealing with Punitive Local Ordinances
1 July 2013 | 18 replies
When the police department intervenes at a gathering which constitutes a nuisance under this article, the premises ... shall be posted with a notice stating that the intervention of the police has been necessitated ... the date of the police intervention, and that any subsequent event within the period set forth below on the same premises, which necessitates police intervention, shall result in the joint and several liability of any guests causing the public nuisance, or any persons who own or are residents of the property at which the public nuisance occurred....
Shera Gregory Partnering with contractor to better use SDIRA funds
6 July 2013 | 4 replies
Your partner deferring payment until the prop sells is perfectly fine and makes sense to mitigate the risk of running out of money (which would necessitate borrowing from a party that is not disqualified, or selling project "as is", likely at a loss).If you had personal cash, you could also partner with your IRA on the front end of the deal (take title in both names), at a predefined % split.Be aware that flipping profits in IRA accounts are potentially subject to the stiff UBIT tax, based on "intent" to flip, which would be determined by the facts of a given case, as well as pattern of activity.