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First time buyer.
2 August 2007 | 22 replies
You have numerous RULES to live by, that your tenants may refuse to live by, (so write in the contract that they have to or can be immediately evicted)You have to keep all dues paid up, or you will be fined, and quickly could lose the place to liens and foreclosure.Minna's right, s SFD is a lot of work, but if the place is in good condition, and you have the insurances, it's not a big deal, probably.
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Real Estate Question
2 April 2007 | 11 replies
I would go to the tax records and find out who the owner was and contact them directly, there are no rules that prohibit you from contacting the owner.
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New HUD Regulation Help Short Sale Investors!
24 March 2007 | 2 replies
These rules went into effect in 2004 I believe.
Mark E
Capital gains tax...
26 March 2007 | 2 replies
There is some logic to this law change because most people under the prior rules didn't recognize a taxable gain because they rolled it over into another residence," says Trinz.
Minna Reid
Win some..Lose some
27 March 2007 | 8 replies
I know rules are set by the state you are renting in, but what office in my state would I need to go to in order to get a listing of what I can and can't do as a landlord?
Mike Mitchell
tax-free profits on real estate using a self-directed IRA
16 September 2011 | 15 replies
i think it's even better to take it one step further and purchse an LLC with IRA. if done right you don't have as many restrictions and have more control.i'm actually in the process of doing this right now. plus, i am getting a huge LOC for the LLC thru the company who is setting this all up for me.it will be just for RE.the company is called Wolfe Capital Group. very interesting.jimbo
Andrew M.
being a young landlord
11 April 2007 | 10 replies
Another rule of thumb is to talk less, ask more questions, and listen.
Regina Mccune
Help!!!! Need some good advice about interest only mortgage
2 April 2007 | 6 replies
As another person stated, there's just not enough information about the scenario and the individual needs of the borrower to determine if an interest only loan is appropriate.There is no restriction on an interest only loan preventing a borrower from making principal reduction payments.
Kurt Schmid
REO Agent
25 October 2010 | 6 replies
if your going with financing and a longer closing then you will have to show the bank your well qualified and pretty much play by their rules (their conditions, timeline, etc.) if they don't have any other offers or any cash offers (the bank i work with will take deep discounts for cash and fast closings (2 weeks or less)) you may make a higher offer but if the bank can get it off the books before the end of the month with a deep discounted cash offer then they will seriously look at it, even if they lose some money.
John Adamkewitz
2nd property Duplex deal
23 December 2013 | 11 replies
I don't know.I offered $160k (1% rule).