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Craig Shute Small Medical Office Building
1 November 2011 | 1 reply
My question is, how do I find out how much I should be charging per square foot?
David Ackerman is it worth it to pay to get rental on MLS
5 November 2011 | 11 replies
I have just purchased 2 properties with this agent (and her company) and now they want to charge me for putting my property on MLS.So, my question is this: Should I approach my agent and say something like this,"I would greatly appreciate if you would put my property on MLS free of charge.
Alex K. Extinguishing a bank note
13 November 2011 | 4 replies
All the loan mod scam artists and such that came about - most of them the same loan brokers who sold them the stupid loan to begin with - were all charging upfront fees to negotiate a loan mod or short sale.
Kyle Meyers Review My Lease
3 November 2011 | 2 replies
I didn't read through all of it but it seems good enough.On the pet issue I do not do deposits.I do a one time "pet acceptance fee" that is non-refundable.I explain to potential tenants that even though they take care of an animal over the years the pets will do damage to the property.I tell them it covers my costs to fix the normal wear and tear an animal causes over time.You can also charge a monthly pet fee to have the animal if you like.
Bienes Raices How would you handle these tenants?
4 November 2011 | 7 replies
Mine says there is a charge.
Justin Silverio LLC w/ S Corp Election vs. C Corp w/ S Corp Election
21 November 2011 | 18 replies
An LLC that has elected to be treated by the IRS as an S-Corp is still an LLC -- not a corporation -- and should only be viewed by the state as an LLC.I don't get why the state would charge one business entity annual registration fees twice: first as an LLC and again as a corporation.
Will G. Purchase price to rent ratio?
11 November 2011 | 38 replies
I will apply that profit with my paycheck and get the second house faster than I did the first.
Valeria Myrek va loan
13 November 2011 | 1 reply
Hi,I applied for a va loan recently but for some reason the mortgage officer is charging old rates for va funding fees and interest rates which are higher than the new rates.
Tim M. Help me evaluate this 4-plex deal
10 November 2011 | 3 replies
His incentive is to not charge me any property mgmt fees, and thus 'earn' equity in the property through labor, time, mgmt, etc.