
23 August 2010 | 10 replies
The March number was artificially high and the April number isn’t really an improvement, just a statistical correction as a result of the moratorium being lifted.The government is playing the spin game in an effort to improve consumer confidence so that people will start spending again.

13 May 2009 | 4 replies
I bought the property in 2007 for 205k and I'm pretty confident that I'm not underwater.

9 July 2009 | 49 replies
Depending on the way it is done, I'm confident your equity in the LLC is then protected from judgements and creditors.

28 September 2009 | 29 replies
But, this being the case, your confident that this move can be handled to both your satisfaction.

22 July 2009 | 13 replies
I have spent some time researching this and while I am waiting back on an answer about a local/state rule I can say with confidence there is not federal rule.What I have also learned from several leading experts is that it depends on the “intent†of the property at purchase…meaning there are those who have had to pay up to the IRS on their first land contract as their intent was to sell it when they bought it VS there are people who have many land contracts but only pay on the installment basis because their intent was to rent or do something else with the property when they bought it – so cases that go to an audit seem to come down on intent.I am not a tax expert by any means but that is what I have learned to date….still learning on this topic.

17 July 2009 | 3 replies
I want to be sure to come off as knowledgeable and confident when I follow up and not have to call him back for a question I forgot or being a stumbling mess while I rack my brain while talking to him!

13 August 2009 | 76 replies
I don't know everything, but what I do know I'm confident I know well.

30 May 2010 | 5 replies
I read this as you having a lack of confidence, nothing personal, but you said "if I miss payments".

31 October 2017 | 21 replies
When I come to them with something, I want them to feel confident I've done my homework and it fits their investing criteria.

23 August 2009 | 6 replies
I'm 100% confident my applicants never look on the MLS for a rental.I'd say your agent is totally unmotivated if he's not found a tenant in three months.