
13 September 2018 | 39 replies
It shouldn't cost extra money and it's much easier than going online to figure out what you want.Some might be Seniors with Long-time Ownership and Homeowners with Low Financial Stability Scores.

17 February 2018 | 6 replies
You might get a general idea if you look at the online county property lines (GIS) and see if you can tell where the tree is and the part that is down.

17 February 2018 | 1 reply
Can't see to find one online, and my listing broker doesn't seem to have on on their site either despite having other forms.

17 February 2018 | 3 replies
The “agreement” he sent me is below (identifying details redacted):______________________RESIDENTIAL LEASE and OPTION TO PURCHASE AGREEMENTBUYER/TENANT: XXX Holdings, LLC Date: 2-16-2018SELLER/LANDLORD: XXXPROPERTY ADDRESS: XXXXXXRESIDENTIAL LEASE1) Rent: $2,500 per month2) Lease Term: 36 months, beginning March 16, 2018 and ending March 16, 2021.3) Maintenance: Buyer/Tenant will be responsible for maintenance and repairs ofthe property, not to exceed $500 per incident.4) Sub-Lease: Buyer/Tenant has the right to sub-lease this property with writtenconsent by the Seller / Landlord, and this shall not be unreasonably withheld.OPTION to PURCHASE1) Purchase Price: $ 345,0002) Option Period: 36 months, beginning March 16, 2018 and ending March 16,2021.3) Option Consideration: $100 - All Option Consideration will be credited in fulltoward the purchase of the property.4) Rent Credit: Buyer/Tenant will be credited $ 0 per month toward the purchase.5) Closing Costs: Purchaser will pay all allowable closing costs.6) Expiration: This offer shall expire on March 16, 2021.7) Inspection: This offer is contingent upon physical inspection of property andsubsequent completion of a more formal and signed Residential Lease with Optionto Purchase Agreement.8) Non-Exclusive – This agreement is non-exclusive and can be canceled anytimeby either party.9) Assignable – This Agreement is assignable with written consent by the Seller /Landlord, and this shall not be unreasonably withheld.X_____________________________ X ________________________________Seller/Landlord Date Buyer/Tenant Date_________________I have a few questions: Is this legit?
19 February 2018 | 3 replies
Things are very different in person then they seem online, x100 for someone from CA going to say the midwest.

18 February 2018 | 4 replies
You'll be able to find out how much a bank liened when the property was sold and you could probably estimate monthly payments since then- just use an online amortization calculator.

5 March 2019 | 46 replies
So check your local newpapers they will list the foreclosure auction time and date.

18 February 2018 | 3 replies
I typically spend up to 20% of my commissions on lead generation online and off.

19 February 2018 | 2 replies
Show separately for 2017 and the 3 preceding years: gross sales, cost of goods sold, gross profit, percentage of gross profit to gross sales, amounts collected, and gross profit on amounts collected.It seems, after reading this, that your solution would be the correct one - enter the gross profit for each year on Line 1 of Schedule C with a separate statement attached to the return describing the installment sale and how you arrived at the gross profit.

18 February 2018 | 1 reply
Do I list them as an operating expense on schedule E even though they occurred before the in service date?