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Jens Beatty Where can I get a list of upcoming seminars and bootcamps?
1 April 2008 | 10 replies
my state and the surrounding states have passed legislation that outlaws certain activities as it relates to foreclosure. a national "guru" may or may not be familiar with how to maneuver around such obstacles.
Robert DeWinter Newbie From Detroit Michigan
29 March 2008 | 5 replies
Good Morning Everyone,I am an active real estate agent from Detroit, Michigan.
Mike Ellison New to the forum in Arizona--Tenants in Common (TIC)
31 March 2008 | 3 replies
I have been an active real estate broker specializing in commercial properties for 10 years.I have invested in a few smaller properties, but want to step it up and get involved with larger properties.
Kevin Schick Moving property from S-Corp to LLC
27 March 2008 | 4 replies
The LLC should be used for rental property and if the property is held for the primary purpose of renting, then it would be rental activity income and subject to depreciation rules and capital gain upon sale whether it is short or long term.First we need to know who the owners of each entity are and I will guess that you are the owner of both entities.With that being said, the S-corp will make a property distribution to you and then you will make a contribution of the property to the LLC.The entry will be a credit for the asset, debit for the mortgage associated with the asset and a debit to the capital account to show the distribution.
Miriam Gaddis Attorney says Birddogs are illegal!
29 April 2008 | 12 replies
But in a short reply from the New Jersey, they indicated that my definition of birddogging was stepping on the activities of a real-estate broker which requires a license.My definition of birddogging was both/either1) Merely finding information and presenting a possible deal to an investor with a finder's fee contingent on the closing of the deal2) Or finding a property and representing the seller in a short sale and then finding an investor to buy and taking a fee upon close of the sale-- not sure if that is what other birddogs are doing, but from what I read, these two options seem to be the majority of the activities --I am currently requesting a copy of the State of New Jersey's real estate commission's guidelines and regulations on paper so i can read through it a bit more.
Calixto Urdiales HUD & FHA Loan Programs and Grants!
21 July 2011 | 22 replies
For housing rehabilitation activities that do not also require buying or refinancing the property, borrowers may also consider HUD's Title I Home Improvement Loan program.
Andrew Meegan Do you think they have any clue??
28 March 2008 | 3 replies
I needed to get a character reference for one loan, a reciept for the purchase of an engagement ring, for another to prove the couple was engaged, and income asset docs for a stated stated deal.
Mon Kaaaaaa How to be Real Estate Investment Group & How can I Get S
29 March 2008 | 0 replies
I want privately held investment and real estate companies engaged in the acquisition, development and management of select real estate projects and selected business opportunities.
Jeff Kaller Foreclosure Toolbox
2 April 2008 | 0 replies
Whatever may be the reason for falling behind on the payment of the loan money or the mortgage money, you should immediately approach a specialist’s assistance.Pro Active ChoicesThe short sale in real estate occurs when the outstanding obligations or loans against a property are greater than what the property can be sold for.
Buzz Slattman Building Relationships before Negotiating
19 May 2008 | 4 replies
You just simply engage the other person in conversation and ask more questions than them.