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Jeff Botheroyd Form of entity ?
21 April 2016 | 7 replies
And need the following documents for the entity: - Copy of the certificate of incorporation - Articles of incorporation - Resolutions of the board of directors - Certificate of good standingWe are not incorporated so we don't have any of the first three and what exactly is a certificate of good standing?
Mark Davis When Owners Default on Tax Liens
25 January 2013 | 19 replies
What happens if a property owner does not pay, when it comes to tax liens/certificates?
Jessica W. Zoning issues on a legal 3 fam w 4 apartments
13 October 2013 | 5 replies
I know everyone on bp rightly advocates being properly zoned and getting certificates of habitability for all units and rightly so.I'm just curious as to how this 3 family foreclosure I'm looking at has 4 separate electric meters and is listed on the tax records as a 4 family.
Brandon Hartsell Valuing land in a flood plane for wholesale or new construction
19 April 2015 | 5 replies
Brandon;I’m working a few properties with this issue;1st property is a flip, FEMA came in a few years ago and put a blanket over the whole town, it is up to the individual to prove that your property does not require flood insurance, this is accomplished buy finding and hiring a surveyor who knows how to do a proper evaluation of the property in regards to FEMA, also the surveyor must also know how to push the paper work through to get the certificate that says no flood insurance required, this cost me $300, Worked out great.2nd property new construction,Same surveyor shots the elevation then can recommend a fix, meaning what can be done to either bring the land up, develop the house to conform so no flood insurance will be required, would be a good idea to understand rural development loaning rules and other home lending programs on homes in such situations, why you ask?
Cormac Terry Cormac Terry
14 August 2013 | 5 replies
Started my search looking for info on tax lien certificate/tax deed investing.
Derek Martin Series LLC - which series holds the insurance policies?
24 November 2016 | 7 replies
But I suspect it might work, and would at least be a starting point for a discussion with your insurance agent:The parent/holding company obtains the policy, then connects the other series companies as "Additional Insured" with the necessary paperwork and certificates
Deadrian Troupe Ideas for securing Buyers ?
24 April 2008 | 5 replies
Run ads that say:-No banks needed, owner financing, must sell-Owner Must Sell Now, Take Over PaymentsGive them large gift certificates for moving in by the end of the month.
Colby Miles $300,000 6 unit rental scenario.
11 January 2013 | 20 replies
>p.s.Here is the course I am taking in real estate management.http://www.apu.apus.edu/academic/programs/degree/206/undergraduate-certificate-in-real-estate-management
Eric Robertson Buying a motgage from a private lender... owner willing to deed in lieu as well...need help please
7 July 2014 | 2 replies
Check your time on the tax certificate before they can send it to sale.  
David Jiang How to document cash payments to contractors?
20 April 2017 | 6 replies
Let them know that the first check will not be issued until you receive it back (along with their insurance certificate, but they really shouldn't even be allowed on the job site without the cert).