Daniel Foster
Single Family with Renter
20 August 2017 | 13 replies
So if possible get them on your lease, if you can't that's the purpose of the e stoppel it makes sure they, and more importantly you, understand the lease terms you're agreeing to.Using your lease it makes your job easier as now going forward all your properties have the same terms enabling you to always understand what exactly is covered and how.
Luis Gutierrez
In real estate, do wholesalers actually buy the distressed property?
14 March 2014 | 6 replies
You get a lot of calls, e-mails or web site hits.
Brett Jackson
the strangest thing happened on the way to my 2nd sfr
15 March 2014 | 11 replies
relatively new to the R/E scene.
John Van Fosen
HUD Homes Not on Open Market
16 March 2014 | 1 reply
I've seen it listed on Auction.com twice, but it didn't sell either time (didn't meet reserve).I'm very interested in this house since it is in my neighborhood (A class), a great location, great schools, it would make an awesome flip or buy and hold.The tax auditor website lists the owner information as follows:OwnerSEC OF HUD 4400 WILL ROGERS PKWY STE OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73108 Tax Bill Mailing InfoUS DEPT OF HUD/T.ANDERSON THE WANAMAKER BLDG RE 100 E PENN SQ PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107 Is there a way to contact HUD about this property to make an offer?
Huy N.
dependent with rental income
19 March 2014 | 1 reply
However, with depreciation and expense, property tax and insurance, etc..her Schedule E income on line 26 came out to be 589$.
Brad Rondeau
Are my investments sound
2 April 2014 | 5 replies
I started renting at $2,175 and next month the rent will be raised another $95 to $2,340.Looking at my 2013 Schedule E, I made $26,700 in rents and show Total expenses as $28,107 (depreciation, taxes, interest, repairs, gas).
Stephen S.
Lawn mowing service in pasco county FL
5 April 2014 | 2 replies
He was a good guy but had no e-mail, no text, and no voice mail so it was tough to communicate with him.
Alison Michel
Property tax calculator?
2 April 2014 | 5 replies
According to http://livebaltimore.com/city-living-essentials/property-taxes/, Current (July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014) tax rates:Baltimore City: $2.248 for every $100 of assessed property valueMaryland State: $0.112 for every $100 of assessed property valueSo, I'm terrible at math but it seems like I should be able to take an assessed property value, divide by 100, then multiply that times 2.36.But then when I calculate the taxes based on tax assessment, for example, in this listing: http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/322-E-33rd-St-Baltimore-MD-21218/36477903_zpid/, and trying a few years' worth of assessments and taxes, I get a number that is about $50-55 off.
Siye Baker
Rich Weese from Janitor to Multi-Millionaire(Review)
16 March 2017 | 57 replies
Sorry for the delay and I think I've sent e-mails to the others who have ordered.