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Bryan Hancock New Taxes for 2011 – How Much is Accurate?
4 February 2011 | 25 replies
Is this inaccurate in the email bullet points?
Account Closed landlord's will need to prepare 1099s
26 June 2011 | 72 replies
Originally posted by NC Mark:Not only get the W-9 before work starts, but inform the contractor before meeting what you require.Great point, Mark...We make sure to tell the contractor on the phone (before he comes to the property) that we'll need proof of insurance, W-9 and a signed contract for every job.
David Schweibish Delinquent Buyer- Need to Foreclose?
6 November 2010 | 7 replies
I would much rather have them sell on the market, accept less than what is owed to me, pay an commission, and bite the bullet than wait months and months for foreclosure.This is my first exposure to a potential need to foreclose!
Chris Martin Short holds in SDIRA and what is considered a "business"?
17 March 2011 | 6 replies
The biggest problem is that as the taxpayer the burden of proof is on you.
J Richardson Proving the property isn't being foreclosed
8 November 2010 | 3 replies
Everybody wants to make sure that I own the property and that I'm not going to be foreclosed on, so that I'm not collecting rent and the tenant will be kicked out in a few months.The new tenant I have kept telling me he wants proof, which he mentioned a statement that shows I've paid up, but I prefer not to show them how much I pay for the property every month.
Bienes Raices Bank delaying turning utilities on for inspection
9 November 2010 | 9 replies
If you really need the utilities on, and you think there is a reasonable chance you'll purchase the property, call and turn them on in your name. 90% of the time the utility company won't require proof of ownership, and if for some reason you back out of the deal, you can just call and have them turned off.I've never had a listing agent who has had an issue with me doing this (though I imagine that if I didn't follow-through on the purchase, they'd want me to re-winterize), and I've even had a few that suggest it...
Tori Rose My upstairs neighbor shot a bullet through my ceiling!
12 November 2010 | 10 replies
The bullet (a 40 caliber) lodged in the carpet about an inch away from my roommates bed.
Nancy Molinari Property damage - I lost!
14 November 2010 | 18 replies
Also, the tenant gave supposed written proof that it didn't smell when they moved out, which I'm sure was from someone they know.
Cruz G. Electrical Fire in my Home...how do I deal with upgrades through insurance?
25 November 2010 | 19 replies
If his estimate on repairs only, without upgrades, exceeds the adjuster's estimate - attempt to get the adjuster to accept the contractor's estimate as an "Agreed Price" for repairs.You will get and Actual Cash Value check at this point for the cost of repairs less depreciation and your deductible.When the work is complete, you present proof that the repairs are complete and possibly proof of your final costs to get your recoverable depreciation (assuming you have an RCV policy).Any questions?
Dale Osborn Safety of savings on deposit
15 November 2010 | 29 replies
From the counter top to the ceiling they were encased in a 1.5 inch thick (I'm assuming bullet proof) glass wall.