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Edwin Vela UNITED STATES TREASURY BEGINS CRACK DOWN ON MONEY LAUNDERING
8 February 2016 | 0 replies
The GTO will remain in effect from March 1, 2016 through August 27, 2016 with the possibility of being extended depending upon what the policy uncovers.
JORGE RIVERA Need help on managing this situation.
8 February 2016 | 2 replies
Then you could go and buy a new property up to the county loan limit with zero down.  
Matt Smith Expense allowed for 1031
9 February 2016 | 4 replies
Here are some examples of the more common types of permissible and non-permissible expenses when a 1031 Exchange is involved: Permissible Selling Expenses and Closing Costs: Owner's title insurance premiums Escrow agent, settlement agent or closing attorney fees Real estate broker's commissions Finder fees or referral fees 1031 Exchange Qualified Intermediary fees Documentary transfer taxes Recording or filing fees Attorney fees and costs related to the disposition or acquisitionTax advisor fees related to the disposition or acquisition Non-Permissible Operating Expenses, Financing and Closing Costs: Financing or lender costs such as loan fees, loan points, appraisal fees, mortgage insurance premiums, lender's title insurance policy premiums, and other loan processing fees and costs Prorated Property taxes Prorated rents Insurance premium payments Security deposits Payoff of credit card balances Repairs and/or maintenance costs
George Torres Applying for a conv/fha loan--First Home/Investment Property
9 February 2016 | 7 replies
That's going to to adjust your gross income and will ultimately contribute to your debt to income tolerance.
Jason Krick To-Do List or Checklist after Property is Under Contract
9 February 2016 | 3 replies
Lawn, bark dust, trim shrubs, wash windows.Paint interior.New flooring.Do heavy cleaning to tub, sinks, faucets and appliances early to evaluate whether they need to be replaced.Other cleaning, repairs, and replacements.Install smoke detectors & CO2 detectorsPrior to placing ads, the following needs to be decided/ready: estimated unit availability date, how to handle utilities, market rent amount, deposit amount, any updates to application, policies, or screening process.
Freda Curtis Insurance for Rental Property
10 February 2016 | 5 replies
The policies are specifically for rental properties.  
Roland Thomas Title Problem, Need Help
11 February 2016 | 6 replies
Title companies insure from the last insured transaction, called a "starter" and utilize reciprocal arrangements with prior insured transactions"In order to satisfy a title underwriter the a secured debt has been paid and eliminated as an exception, besides an affirmative response from the lienholder, including a demand with a zero balance and release and satisfaction or reconveyance, you can alternatively move the risk elsewhere.
Account Closed Aspiring real estate investor in Baltimore
12 February 2016 | 12 replies
Account Closed I think most people have hit the nail in the head. i just want to extend an invitation to our Anne Arundel real estate investor meetup. its completely free and has zero pitch.
Blaine Brown Am I wasting my agent's time?
13 February 2016 | 32 replies
I have zero investing experience.Background...After speaking with a loan officer she suggested an agent that has worked with investors.  
Judy Coutts Basic Questions
11 February 2016 | 2 replies
If you keep the rental in your own name you will need to change to a landlord policy you will also need a professional review of your primary policy and if you don't have a personal umbrella policy you'll need one of those too.