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Travis Bill What are "normal" terms for seller financing?
8 November 2015 | 17 replies
Depending on your financial statement and ability to be flexible, the seller will be more willing to be flexible too.
Joel Owens Anyone use Quickbooks Online??
2 March 2018 | 23 replies
We'll be organizing our finances by building (Property in the drop down menu) for both tax and profit/loss statement purposes. 
Michael Fitzpatrick Help clarifying something please..
1 April 2011 | 10 replies
The reason for that is your POF will be taken more seriously when its a bank statement.
Jay Miller Botched Closing
5 April 2011 | 12 replies
The seller's agent (or if he did not have one, someone else) should have gone over the closing statement with him.
Bienes Raices Dealing with tenant non- work sources of income (Disability, etc.)
1 April 2011 | 11 replies
Do you ask for additional bank statements, tax returns to see if the person has enough savings to supplement their Social Security benefits and qualify for 3X gross income?
Greg P. Sworn Construction Statement?
12 April 2020 | 5 replies
The bank that is willing to finance me said in their email that they need a sworn construction statement from my contractor/handyman.
Kristi C. Depreciating appliances
5 April 2011 | 2 replies
Appliances by name, model, id number and agreed sale value/ Add it all up and enter the personal property as a lump sum on the settlement statement.
Ronan Simier LLC now or later?
19 April 2011 | 17 replies
Yes, you could continue to buy stock every year with the income passed to you on a K1 statement in order to increase the value of the corp... but that may look wonky to an outside entity if you ever want to, say, get a credit card, surety bond, or line of credit.
Bryan Hancock Bringing Up The Negative Influence Again
14 April 2011 | 18 replies
Silly goose, read the statement.
Mel Rosario If you owned this what would you do?
20 April 2011 | 9 replies
Originally posted by Mel Rosario:Since the property is walking distance to the beach, always filled....Is it possibly to slowly increase the rents considering the above statement, but not to a point or a increase that makes the current tenants not want to renew?