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3 August 2022 | 9 replies
I'm looking for a lawyer to review the paper work.
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7 December 2020 | 13 replies
We'll even facilitate the completion of YOUR paperwork (agreements, disclosures, etc).
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22 December 2020 | 5 replies
The out of state LLC is considered a foreign entity which meant additional costs & paperwork.
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6 December 2020 | 12 replies
Agents can be helpful with this sort of thing, and you may be able to find one to push the paperwork as a transaction broker/ dual agent if that’s legal in your state for a reduced fee which could save you some trouble and would probably be both less trouble and less expensive than doing everything yourself and hiring an attorney to look over everything.
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21 January 2021 | 5 replies
Yes as others have mentioned there is a moratorium but only if the tenants file certain paperwork and meet qualifications.
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7 December 2020 | 4 replies
i'm working to negotiate on a property from a friend (seller). the seller has been fairly set on their price, but they also are tired of sitting on a vacant property for the past 2 years due to lots of city violations from the property being a rental. nothing has been done to the property for those 2 years so there's a city violation notice on it. property now needs essentially a gut rehab.property value as is realistically around 85k, but seller has been, imo unreasonably, wanting 115k for a while. however there is a mortgage on the property (so not free and clear) and i know one of the things that the seller wants to do with the money is to pay off the mortgage. i have no idea what the mortgage amount is. i also am confident there's no other issues such as tax liens or back taxes.repair around 60karv around 185. my primary goal is to flip after around 3 months of worki do not want to do a 203k loan because of the paperwork mess that comes with it and a conventional loan is absolutely not possible. given the current conventional loan rate is 3%. i would love some help on the numbers i can present. i just do not know how to calculate the monthly payment that i would ultimately pay the seller. something like this:1) cash 50k2) 70k(?)
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5 February 2021 | 15 replies
This allows you to get most of the month's rents through the settlement and gives you plenty of time to get the new ownership paperwork in place with the HA.There is a simple packet of paperwork to change ownership - I found it quickly here: https://indyhousing.org/housin...You simply have to fill it out and send it in based on the instructions and the payments start coming to you.
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21 December 2020 | 11 replies
Depending on what properties you find, you may find something with two living spaces that on tax records and bank paperwork is listed as a single family home.
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7 December 2020 | 5 replies
Residential real estate requires an absolute blizzard of paperwork.
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31 December 2020 | 4 replies
With all the paperwork in place, heirs in place, the whole process took a year.