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Kyle Myers BP Lending Options Webinar
19 August 2019 | 3 replies
Social Security/Pension Awards Letter (if applicable) W2s and 1099s - Last 2 Years Personal Tax Returns - Last 2 Years Business Tax Returns - Last 2 Years with the K-1’s (if applicable) Bank Statements – Most recent 2 Months for all checking/savings/stock accounts (all pages) Bank Statements – Most recent Quarterly statement for all retirement accounts (all pages) For all properties owned (if applicable): Need most recent Mortgage Statement Need property tax bill (if property is located outside of the Bay Area) Need Homeowner's Insurance declaration page – showing annual premium Need documentation to show the HOA dues (if applicable) Need current lease(s) (if acquired within the last 2 years) Driver's License – a pic with your smartphone works great Divorce Decree (if applicable) Previous employment history covering the 2 most recent years Company/Position/Start Date/End Date Previous residence history covering the 2 most recent years Address/Start Date/End Date/Rent Amount
Alon Maoz Massachusetts Eviction Costs
12 September 2019 | 5 replies
We've recently finalized the court process of receiving the eviction execution letter by the judge, and are finally now able to legally evict the tenant.The attorney I'm working with has told me that I need to pay $3000 deposit to the constable, to cover for - moving costs, 2 months storage unit, sheriff and a few other fees.
Shawn Moser Should I pay for a one-on-one mentor?
2 May 2018 | 62 replies
Is he going to get you sending direct mail letters like hundreds of others?
Daniel Patton Corporate Veil
3 March 2016 | 12 replies
Don't think so - - that's still MINGLING of funds.Consider your entity as being 10,000 miles away and you have to formally communicate with Notary Docs, Notes, Letters from the Board of Directors - - this will help you stay focused.
Seth Golie Clever Investor? Has anyone heard about this?
10 September 2018 | 19 replies
YOU need the live interaction the reflection of voices the smooth and quick one line objection handling techniques etc etc.. now wholesaling is all about marketing and sales.. yet no one focuses on how sales skills only marketing IE yellow letters and door knock etc.. but now what the heck to do when you do get a lead.. that is were the money is made anyone can market that's simply a function of money..
Mark Simon Best Way to Terminate Leases upon Settlement
15 February 2019 | 9 replies
Better yet have him send the letter to terminate the tenants.If you purchased with the intent of doing significant renovation why do you care what the tenants think.
Leo Rodriguez Crazy tenant! Need help!
5 August 2019 | 22 replies
She gave me a letter to terminate her part of the lease and the report she made.
Tom Capelo Census Scam or Legit?
25 January 2020 | 3 replies
The place is very obviously currently occupied.)Later, the letter says "a member of our staff will contact you in a few days."
Alex M. Deal Falling Apart! ...what are my options?
6 December 2014 | 23 replies
I did have a letter from the private lender (via email) sent to the seller's agent today, and the seller had not backed out up until this point, so I believe we are technically still under contract, but the seller is not signing the contract amendment that we submitted stating that the finance has changed from FHA to private lending.Have either of you had to force the hand of a seller who did not want to close?
NA NA Classes of areas
14 January 2015 | 13 replies
Using age as a guide to class is more accurate with garden-style Multifamily apartment complexes and that is the context of my previous answer as it is in Multifamily and commercial where you most commonly see the letter grade system.