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N/A N/A Am I just dreaming?
15 April 2007 | 2 replies
Property rights are totally protected when set up properly.
Joshua Hill setting up the busness
18 April 2007 | 15 replies
Land trusts offer absolutely no asset protection.
N/A N/A real estate prices regulations
18 April 2007 | 5 replies
[/b]If there were some sort of "protective" law to prevent price slashing the result would be hugely increased risk to every single real estate investor, builder, and developer.
N/A N/A NARS Trust/NEHTrust
3 October 2007 | 8 replies
As I read your post, I found myself wondering how to do you protect the lessee (tenant) from a less-than-horoable seller that might want to go behind his back and take out a HELOC or refinance?
N/A N/A would this be good bird dog info?
30 April 2007 | 10 replies
Protect yourself.
N/A N/A Weird, weird, weird landlord behavior.
18 July 2017 | 11 replies
I don't want them, and once you get burned a couple times by miscellaneous circumstances like these you become overly protective with similar situations in the future.
Jason Click Contracts and Options? Which one and where to get
28 September 2007 | 9 replies
Marvin i used to use the same 9 page contract that a Realtor used in my State.Now i use a 1 page Purchase Contract with the same language and a couple weasel clauses i added to protect myself.Anyways try to get a Purchase Contract from the State your investing in or if you have any friends that are Agents that can provide you with one would be better.Start by eliminating all the Broker's stuff,Financing,and all other stuff that you don't think is needed also add all the legal language your State requires.HAPPY HUNTING..
N/A N/A Convincing parents to do a lease-to-own
30 April 2007 | 4 replies
8. have you consulted an attorney re: the asset protection issues associated with each strategy?
Matt H As a beginner, what is your biggest problem?
2 May 2007 | 14 replies
Expected Soft Expenses During Rehab- Carrying costs (mortgage, interest, taxes, insurance)- The necessary insurance needed to protect the property- Do I get it personally or as my business entity?
N/A N/A taxes on a rehab or flip
7 May 2007 | 8 replies
You also can tax defer your capital gains or refinance out your equity tax free.I would recommend you incorporate rental property into your portfolio to provide some balanced tax protection to your investment strategy.