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Gary Michalske Options to Avoid Capital Gain Tax
27 November 2017 | 7 replies
There are also Medicaid Irrevocable Trusts that can accomplish what the OP may be looking for, while still utilizing the advantages afforded by the tax code.
Jacob Rhein What do you want in your lawyer?
1 December 2017 | 12 replies
It's unfortunately very common for lawyers to miss deadlines, sometimes resulting in costly consequences and even lost deals.
Judy Lipinski Property that is part of a subdivision
26 November 2017 | 5 replies
we are talking to someone we know about buying his inherited property.we just did a title search, it has a lot of taxes owed. something else I didn't think about, it shares a common walkway with other houses. 
Patrick Martone How long does it take to refi out of a HELOC? Any obstacles?
25 November 2017 | 5 replies
Originally posted by @Tom Gimer:@Patrick MartoneIf you refi out of your HELOC, your line of credit will be closed and you will no longer have access to it.If you have a bunch of equity in the subject property, you could ask the bank to increase the line OR or you could get a new first and at the same time pay down and subordinate the HELOC.Hmm,  I'll have to double check, but the fine print mentioned something about getting up to 3 fixed-rate loans. it seems common across different institutions.
Mike Mazzucco Emotional Support Pets After Move-In
4 December 2017 | 27 replies
If tenants decide to provide any new information (not previously disclosed) after lease signing, Agent shall have the option to carefully consider this additional information and either decide to terminate this Lease upon three days notice to quit if the additional information has the potential of unfavorably impacting the previously signed mutually benefiting lease agreement, or Agent can decide to make adjustments accordingly including but not limited to any additional screenings as needed, rent/security deposit/utility fee or any other applicable fee raises, pet fee implementations as applicable, request for emotional support documentation for new pets and request for completion of a pet addendum to modify existing lease.Unless otherwise communicated, Tenants are required to resubmit application for any Rental Lease Renewals.Tenants shall promptly notify Agent in writing of any subsequent change in the information provided by Tenants on Tenant’s lease application.
Joel McCloud Newbie in Montgomery,Alabama
18 December 2017 | 9 replies
Hi @Joel McCloud, make sure to utilize the forum search.
Jim S. Tax strategy for house hacking SFR
26 November 2017 | 4 replies
., common area, bathrooms, exterior, etc.), a portion will be considered nondeductible since the repairs and maintenance are for you, personally, too.Hopefully, this helps and good luck with your new house!
Ty Man 1% Rule vs. Potential Growth
25 November 2017 | 7 replies
For example around here sub 1% initial cash flow is common. 10 -15 years later that could grow to 2%+ or even more.
Eric Dedovesh House Flip Timeframe
26 November 2017 | 14 replies
In CT 1-1.5 months was fairly common from offer to closing (standard financed contracts), as the offer submitted was on a Contract.
Kelly Conrad How to make sure on-time rent payments are recorded for tenants?
25 November 2017 | 4 replies
I tend to provide copies of utility bills for shared utility bils.