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30 September 2015 | 4 replies
Probably from a high yield bond fund I have had for many years.
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8 December 2015 | 18 replies
Typical problems getting full powers relate to problems getting bonded or conflicts between competiting claimants.I've been involved with plenty of cases where the PR's never DID get Letters and left a mess for me to happily clean up (for a price).
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27 February 2016 | 2 replies
If the bond goes up or down, how does it affect interest rates?
28 November 2016 | 11 replies
If she doesn't pay, you'll have to send her a predicate notice (typically rent demand but this is jurisdiction specific) and commence a proceeding in housing court thereafter.Just note, any sort of payment plan you come up with out of court, while indicative of certain things does not give this agreement "teeth," and almost certainly will not allow you to speed up the eviction process.
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5 February 2017 | 22 replies
Worse yet, the tenants get their lawyers for free and with so many law schools in MA many recent grads cut their teeth in the legal system by handling landlord cases.
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17 July 2012 | 17 replies
My cousins cut their teeth on and (until recently) specialized in D-class (ghetto) properties.
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7 September 2012 | 52 replies
Get a LICENSED and BONDED mold and restoration company to fix the problem asap.3.
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31 May 2013 | 26 replies
Then I took it to the sheriff, posted a bond, gave the sheriff department the description of property I wanted seized (exclusively I would give them the debtors vehicle info).
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20 November 2012 | 10 replies
For a RothIRA, my understanding is that your could put cash, stocks, mutual funds, bonds, real estate, as well as others assets.With a RothIRA, you pay taxes on the asset upfront every year and are limited to the amount of money you are allowed to put in.Once you hit the age of retirement, 59 1/2, all income from those assets are deferred from taxed?
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3 April 2019 | 56 replies
.- Contractors don't have to pay taxes....CON's:- Investors don't get protection of written contracts, liscensing/bonding, etc.- Investors can get prosecuted for tax dodging?