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Christine Swaidan May I Deduct the Cost of Installation of Appliance from Security?
17 February 2017 | 4 replies
I'm just processing their security deposit return now.
Christine Swaidan Prorating the Cost of Damaged Carpet
18 February 2017 | 4 replies
I'm processing security deposit.
David Lauka Feedback on my 5 Year Plan
18 February 2017 | 5 replies
In order to payoff the original $60K loan and get your $20K deposit back during the refinancing the property would have to increase in Value to around $114,500.  
Nathan Waters I've found the house, found the private money, Now What?
18 February 2017 | 9 replies
Take it to a title company to have it recorded, have the money wired into our business account and then deposit the loan payments as agreed upon to the investors.
Kathryn Grimm Managing out of state multifamily units
18 February 2017 | 3 replies
what's your arrangement to make deposits to my account - - can you auto-credit every month?
Jazmine S. Requirements for keeping track of business mileage?
20 February 2017 | 9 replies
At the end of the month, I transfer the per-property miles onto a spreadsheet for my end of year taxes ( I used to do it all at the end of the year- what a nightmare)  If challenged, my daily log will always line up with "hard" evidence like bank deposit receipts and home depot slips.
Weston Meckes Disclosures when wholesaling in California?
21 February 2017 | 2 replies
If I was betting on this question I would say wholesalers as a whole NEVER give disclosures. if they are unlicensed they would not even know where to get the forms.One thing in Oregon.. if you do not give a sellers disclosure on a 1 to 4 units.. you can back out at any time and your EM deposit is fully refundable by law.so as a buyer I don't care they don't give me a disclosure I just have this info in my hip pocket if I want to beat them at their own game IE tie up the property then flake at the last second and get 100% of my EM back.
Jay P. tenant trying to delay eviction process?
18 February 2017 | 6 replies
I have closed my bank account (earlier today) since I do not want to accept any partial amount ever again (he has always used direct deposit) Any input on this would be great since the rent would help me for sure, but id rather not accept it if it delays eviction in any way - even with those other lease agreement breaches. 
Joshua Crampton Tactic: lease to own distressed property, renovate then sell
19 February 2017 | 4 replies
What if you:1.) lease to own a distressed property- very low deposit (your only actual out of pocket expense) 2.) made a deal with a contractor friend to renovate it for free if you paid him a percentage of profit3.) immediately put the house up for sale way more than you agreed to pay in the lease to own contract I wanted to hear from people with more experience dealing in this type of entrance strategy and tactics.  
Shyla Hyde Tax Liens-How does it work?
19 February 2017 | 5 replies
Before you hire an attorney as Rich suggests I would get the property under contract  Your contract should make it clear that you get your deposit back if the title is not clear.