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Fred Shandler How to adjust the 50% rule to reflect higher property taxes?
11 June 2008 | 18 replies
In reference to evictions in Texas, you have to give a 3 day notice of eviction before you can file the eviction, unless a 1 day is stipulated in the lease. 10 days normally for the court date. 5 days to get out unless the tenant puts up the entire back rent owed as deposit to protest the eviction (I have never seen or even heard of anyone doing this), and then 1 day for the sheriff to come out if required.3+10+5+1= 19 days on the realistic long side and 1+10+5= 16 days on the realistic short side if you use a Texas Apartment Association Lease or another lease that stipulates 1 day eviction notices.
Dave Mason Publish Articles
14 June 2009 | 34 replies
I'm currently writing a handful of quality content articles specifically for BP.Be on the lookout, I think these will set the standard among some of the categories I plan on submitting them to.
Pamela Marshall I need advice on Forming an LLC
10 June 2008 | 17 replies
I set mine up directly through the State of NJ Online Business Filing site.
Chelsea C. Just an update on our invesment drama
13 July 2008 | 7 replies
Moya isn't registered to offer securities, but that is for the authorities to determine, not us.We were forced to go to the authorities and we are also going to be filing a civil suit against him, if only to make this matter public to spare others from the agony that we have had to endure.
Andrew Edwards Information on Chattel Appraisals
18 January 2019 | 8 replies
Chattel appraisals or cost segregation are not only recognized by the IRS but if you file this way you have to fill out a form stating you are changing from incorrect filing to correct filing.
Jo-Ann Pelletier Help for a newbie
13 June 2008 | 15 replies
We use the standard Colorado RE contract.
Adam Stone-dare To LLC or not to LLC, that is the question
12 June 2008 | 1 reply
Sorry, my mom is a Shakespeare buff and she would be proud :lol: So I was just about to go to the County Courthouse to file for an Assumed Name(DBA) but now I'm considering starting an LLC for multiple reasons and I'm curious as to what your opinions are.A little about me:I have not yet done a dealI have been studying for some time and I'm ready to get startedI have every intention of doing this full-time but I will not quit my day job until it's a realistic possibility(1-3 years)My only assets are my house which is homesteaded and a car with 100,000 miles and serious hail damage so I'm not concerned with asset protection at this pointI am interested in wholesaling/rehabbing(rentals in the near future)I have $10K-$20K startup capital I will be using Hard Money for my first several rehabsI have excellent credit (771)I am now thinking about starting an LLC in Texas(one-time $300 filing fee)for my rehabs because I want to build up business credit and season my company so I figure I might as well start now.Once I acquire rentals I will definitely setup an LLC but that is not an issue yet.Given the information, should I form an LLC or just do my first few deals as a sole proprietor and then get my LLC?
Michela Bianchelli do I need an attorney?
13 June 2008 | 17 replies
The money all goes to the title company and they distribute the money.Getting an attorney is standard advice for real estate.
Account Closed finding the number off expired listing
29 May 2017 | 34 replies
Do the reverse look up for the address, then you export it as a .csv file.
Marko Petrekovic tax deeds
27 April 2009 | 21 replies
If the owner or mortgage company does not pay then you can file for the deed.