23 January 2020 | 71 replies
EMD is sole remedy of Seller if terminated within applicable period."
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20 January 2020 | 3 replies
During your mortgage loan application you must clearly declare what the proceeds will be used for.
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20 January 2020 | 13 replies
Just qualify the tenants using criteria that's a little harder to qualify for than their ability to spell their name correctly.Also, not all potential tenant/buyers come from a pool of drowning applicants.
21 January 2020 | 5 replies
Look at 2008.Looks like a good rough calculation; however, your purchase price itself at closing does not necessarily reflect your basis as you have to adjust for the applicable closing costs and credits.
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21 January 2020 | 5 replies
Aside from providing the basics (ie. listing tool to get the property published to 10+ major sites, scheduling tool to schedule viewings, tenant screening with comprehensive applications -- pulled reports from TransUnion, which include nationwide criminal background checks + credit checks + eviction history, digital lease creation tool, rent collection tool, and maintenance tracking tool), some services also offer your tenants additional capabilities which makes it an easier sell on your end when getting them to transition over (ie. their ability to report on-time rent payments to the credit bureaus; this can create an added incentive for making sure they pay that rent on time).
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20 January 2020 | 4 replies
You would depreciate your costs using the applicable percentage of whole house items and then you will have depreciation for your actual costs.
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21 January 2020 | 7 replies
Big screen TV with some kind of streaming service (there's no TV currently in the house)My friend lives in a town where things like grocery stores and Office Max stores (where travelers could print/copy documents) are 10 minutes away maximum.
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24 January 2020 | 65 replies
So if you’re going to hold it, I would look at getting a new property manager and look at the area to see if it’s appreciating like new stores, Whole Foods, HEB, or something else getting built.
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29 January 2020 | 7 replies
As the bill is written at the date of this post, that would mean if you have a rental, you MUST allow pets, no exceptions, regardless of species, breed, size, etc. and you would not be allowed to ask about pets on rental applications.
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20 January 2020 | 5 replies
I would think it is a pretty common size, as the big box stores sell replacement windows in those sizes.