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Rusty Eddy RE Clubs in Orange County or Long Beach, CA?
29 September 2017 | 10 replies
We're always looking for new members and new ideas.Here is a video from our January 15th 2010 meeting:http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?
Lee Ali 100% Funding With HUD 223F.
22 June 2009 | 13 replies
Not your fault. . . you are operating in the "good old days" mindset, and as Seinfeld says, , ,"Not that there is anything wrong with that"... http://video.aol.com/video-detail/seinfeld-not-that-theres-anything-wrong-with-that/99768636 On a different note, in relation to my offline world work, I just got a note through Facebook from a fellow REIA member, "Thanks for all your positive input at the reia meeting this week."
Doog E. Sheriff's Sale - Federal Tax Lien ?'s
1 June 2009 | 8 replies
Highlights of the new regulations include:--A Form 668, Notice of Federal Tax Lien, may be filed either in paper form or electronically;--With regard to a Notice of Federal Tax Lien that includes a certificate of release, failure to timely refile the Notice in any jurisdiction where it was originally filed would extinguish the lien;--A purchaser of property in a casual sale is protected against a filed tax lien if the sale price is less than $1,000 (adjusted for inflation - $1,320 in 2008);--A holder of a mechanic lien is protected against a filed tax lien with respect to residential property in an amount up to $5,000 (adjusted for inflation - $6,600 in 2008);--Household goods are exempt from levy to the extent they don't exceed $6,250 in value (indexed for inflation - $7,900 in 2008);--The regulations indicate that there is generally a 10-year period (reflecting the period in Code Sec. 6502 ) for instituting a proceeding in court or serving a levy to collect a properly assessed tax.Preamble to Proposed Regulations 4/16/08; Prop Reg § 301.6323(b)-1 , Prop Reg § 301.6323(c)-2 , Prop Reg § 301.6323(f)-1 , Prop Reg § 301.6323(g)-1 Labels: Levies, Liens
Kirk B Investor Websites...Useful??
4 June 2009 | 3 replies
Wordpress.com is also a cheap and effective way to post blogs of your listings; integrated media (pics, videos) is simple in the blogs.
Tracey B. Intermediaries: my procuring agent withdraws; new agent, or use listing agent as intermediary (Texas)?
3 June 2009 | 1 reply
This wasn't just "one of many offers", casually accepted - I've inspected the property several times, met the vendor a couple of times and had lengthy discussions with him, etc.
Jeff NA Went to the courthouse for the first time. Some questions:
1 June 2009 | 3 replies
Other than that, I'd interested in any other advice someone may have for me for my next casual visit.
Munir N Newbie from No. Cal
7 June 2009 | 7 replies
We offer videos of any and all properties, a VIP tour of Indianapolis if you decide to come into town, and a meet & greet of the team.Indianapolis has a lot to offer investors, and most of my clients base lives out west if you need any references.We only offer properties we would own ourselves, and are passionate about the business!
Sam N Unusual Marketing
15 June 2009 | 2 replies
I've been shooting videos, posting them on YouTube and driving traffic to them with CraigsList ads.
Nick J. Follow my Diary of a deal
30 November 2009 | 7 replies
I considered doing some video but didn't want to impose on the sellers privacy.
Debbie B. Who's to blame?
17 June 2009 | 12 replies
You may have seen this before, but it's worth going around again...This video clearly shows that George Bush warned Congress starting in 2001, that this economic crisis was coming, if something was not done.