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Jack B. Tenant seems to have immediately moved GF in, despite only him being on lease
5 March 2023 | 17 replies
On the other hand, him coming home in a squad car and his uniform is an excellent crime deterrent....
Raul Pedrozo seller financing to home occupant - Dodd-Frank
1 November 2015 | 21 replies
The DFA professionalizes seller financing brings it out of the closet as a valid sales technique for selling homes and creates uniform guidelines for us all to follow to protect everyone involved.
Anthony Pintaro Best way to find property value without hiring appraiser?
10 September 2020 | 4 replies
May appraisers use Fannie Mae's Uniform Residential Appraisal Report as a guide for conducting an appraisal. 
Russell Holmes Anyone building new construction with tilt-wall?
20 November 2018 | 33 replies
It seems like the perfect material for large uniform buildings, but the restrictions would require far too many restraints on smaller structure design.How did the precast concrete modular home work? 
Gary Grossman Jr LLC Questions for newbie investor
13 January 2022 | 7 replies
A conventional conforming fannie/freddie type loan is made using strict uniform criteria (aka conforming) so that the lender can originate the loan and then resell the loan on the secondary market and recoup money to lend out again.
Jude Cineas New & Experienced Agents - What's the most annoying part about being a RE agent?
27 March 2023 | 7 replies
So the second you think your RE career should be 9 to 5 with weekends off your most likly not going to be a top producer and get frustrated with limited income.Tire Kickers  Investors who say they want to buy 10 properties and you find out they cant afford one. buyers for homes to live in super picky over what seems like crazy things.. it all ebbs and flows.Right now U have the utube  ( REal estate is going to Crash ) folks giving uniformed buyers the sense they can buy RE at 50% of list price. 
Ronald Fontenot Jr Private money - contracts/notes
26 March 2023 | 6 replies
(UCC stands for Uniform Commercial Code) - which is another form of lien / notification that you owe a debt.I don't think you have to figure these things out.  
Account Closed House flipper is flipping on me
23 February 2023 | 16 replies
If you don't have a lien see if your lawyer made a UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) filing - basically you can take over the LLC versus taking over the property (but then you own the debts of the LLC). 
Amit Shetye House Sq Footage Issue
17 April 2023 | 4 replies
But, us Appraisers (I am one), are bound by specific uniform measuring standards (from ANSI - American National Standard for Information Sciences).
Amber Layman Cost segregation study for short term rental
24 July 2022 | 20 replies
See the following for the requirements for the de minimis safe harbor.You have an applicable financial statement.If you elect the de minimis safe harbor for the tax year, you can deduct amounts paid to acquire or produce certain tangible business property if:You have a trade or business or are a corporation, partnership, or S corporation that has an applicable financial statement;You have, at the beginning of the tax year, written accounting procedures treating as an expense for nontax purposes:– Amounts paid for property costing less than a certain dollar amount, or– Amounts paid for property with an economic useful life of 12 months or less;You treat the amount paid during the tax year for which you make the election as an expense on your applicable financial statements in accordance with your written accounting procedures;The amount paid for the property does not exceed $5,000 per invoice (or per item substantiated by invoice); and The uniform capitalization rules do not apply to the amount.