
26 November 2016 | 3 replies
Have you faced any issues with transferring your property over to an LLC (Due on sale clause)?

29 November 2016 | 9 replies
Transfer of merchandise, etc.

29 November 2016 | 1 reply
My first few were standard residential loans in my name.Use a commercial loan when you have too many or you want to transfer everything to an LLC to protect your assets.

24 February 2017 | 85 replies
Your equitable interest which is gained legally in good faith, by the way.In real estate there are two different aspects to title interests, an equitable interest being the right to obtain full ownership (ultimately) a financial interest and legal title being the right to use, enjoy and transfer ownership.

2 December 2016 | 5 replies
The title company will have (usually in Schedule B of the commitment) what the requirements are for the trust to transfer title.

19 June 2012 | 34 replies
This is why major transfers of wealth occur during major happenings in the financial market.The statistics not meaning much as you mentioned may in fact be true.

14 July 2012 | 17 replies
An ED can force a sale (deed transfer) on the owner, but I'm not sure how it can force a lender to give up their right to full payment on the note and DOT.

1 April 2009 | 10 replies
Have you factored in all your closing costs, such as transfer taxes, attorney's fees, title search and insurance, etc.

5 July 2016 | 4 replies
All future gains in the Roth IRA will grow tax free.Alternatively, if you are self-employed, you can consider transferring the traditional IRA to a solo 401k as the annual fees can be as little as $125.00 per year.

18 August 2022 | 8 replies
@Edward Zachary Samperio,If you do it-- you would write yourself a check and do a balance transfer, which isn't a horrible idea since it's normally 3-5% origination fee and 0% interest for a year.