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Sunge Kim tenant screening: verifying child support income
15 April 2013 | 3 replies
How would I verify that she is getting income in the form of child support i.e. not all husbands actually pay child support despite being required by law to do so.Also fyi, she is willing to deposit two months of rent.
Tom V. State recorder LLC wrong? What do I do?
15 April 2013 | 6 replies
[Note: I'm not a CT attorney, and this is not legal advice :) You should verify this with your tax pro and/or attorney.]
John Fedro How many individual mobile homes can you "buy/sell" per year before getting a MH retailers license? (Find out here)
5 May 2021 | 57 replies
Verify your state below.This does not apply for mobile homes attached to private land, this only applies for mobile homes on rented land and considered personal property.An "0" in the second column indicates a state that asks you to obtain your mh retailers license before you buy and sell any mobile homes for profit.
Granison Johnson Constructing The Deal / Help
21 April 2013 | 12 replies
Have you verified this rehab estimate with multiple contractors?
Debbie Farmer Neighbor complaints and HOA fines
18 April 2013 | 2 replies
It's in our lease that tenants will comply with all HOA rules and are responsible for fines and appearing at any hearings for HOA notices issued on their property, but our property manager attends, too, to verify their compliance.
Shane Little investing with cash
20 April 2013 | 34 replies
Check their references, verify the deals they tell you they have done (most verifiable through public records as well), visit their current projects, see how they run things, ask for before and after pictures, ask what their simple & annualized ROI is; they should have spreadsheets with previous projects that show this.
Carlos Roldos Contractor dispute
21 April 2013 | 6 replies
Also, you should have been advised before hand so you could verify (truck tickets mean nothing).
Val Dufour Zero income financing options
22 April 2013 | 16 replies
You can also become a RE agent/Appraiser etc....to not have a regular 9-5 job and be able to set your own hours, while learning some skills that will help in your real estate investing and continuing to have verifiable income.
Karin Crompton Lien Release for Contractor
23 April 2013 | 9 replies
There is nothing wrong with having contact info for every person who walks on your job, or supplies materials, and routinely verify with Them directly that they are being paid.
Joshua McGinnis Financing Land + Construction Project
22 April 2013 | 2 replies
Obviously, a considerably amount of due diligence needs to be done to verify that upside and understanding the risks.What would a partnership between the owner and a contractor look like?