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William Yeh What projects within a rehab produce the best ROI?
16 March 2015 | 14 replies
Obviously this assumes that there aren't major infrastructure items to be addressed (ie. functioning roof, furnace, hvac, electrical, plumbing etc), but the projects that come to mine for me are painting the interior, granite counters, flooring, and prefab bathroom vanities.Anyone have their list or case studies that they care to share?
Mark S. Efficient House Transfer to Heirs in KY
25 April 2015 | 1 reply

Scenario: Remarriage later in life. Surviving spouse now owns house outright. Future 50/50 split desired to both sides of family upon surviving spouse's death. Current will states 50/50 split upon surviving spouse'...

Soji Oyenuga New Texas Excess Proceeds law introduced - What is your take on this ?
24 October 2019 | 12 replies
Section 34.03(a), Tax Code, is amended to read asfollows: (a) The clerk of the court shall: (1) if the amount of excess proceeds is more than $25,before the 31st day after the date the excess proceeds are receivedby the clerk, send by certified mail, return receipt requested, awritten notice to the former owner of the property, at the formerowner's last known address according to the records of the court orany other source reasonably available to the court, that: (A) states the amount of the excess proceeds; (B) informs the former owner of that owner'srights to claim the excess proceeds under Section 34.04; and (C) includes a copy or the complete text of thissection and Section 34.04; [and] (2) regardless of the amount, keep the excess proceedspaid into court as provided by Section 34.02(d) [34.02(c)] for aperiod of two years after the date of the sale unless otherwiseordered by the court; and (3)regardless of the amount, send to the attorneygeneral notice of the deposit and amount of excess proceeds if theattorney general or a state agency represented by the attorneygeneral is named as an in rem defendant in the underlying suit forseizure of the property or foreclosure of a tax lien on theproperty.
Nick Stango Two wholesalers same house!
10 September 2015 | 104 replies
"The market" (any market) to operate at maximum efficiency requires that all actors have complete access to information.  
Mark Ainley Cleaning / Janitorial Company
14 March 2015 | 2 replies
I'll PM the email address.  
Matt M. Getting Paid on Assigning a Sandwich Lease Option
8 September 2018 | 16 replies
The Option to Purchase has very specific verbiage addressing this.  
Denise Evans Alabama Self-Help Legal
27 November 2021 | 3 replies
Members of the House Judiciary Committee, and their email addresses, appear below.
Ivan Oberon Installment #10 Insurance Issues for The Real Estate Investor - Workers Compensation
14 March 2015 | 0 replies
Installment # 10 Insurance Issues for The Real Estate Investor Let's move on now to a topic which is probably most overlooked.WORKERS COMPENSATION:Though frequently overlooked by many real estate investors, worker's compensation (WC) and related issues should certainly be addressed early in your business planning stages.
Phillip Syrios What is it like to sell a property on Craigslist?
14 March 2015 | 1 reply
Really, and all you know bout the property is the address.  
Chris McDaniel Hand written or mass mail?
14 March 2015 | 0 replies
I hand signed the letter and addressed it on the envelope with a pen.