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Account Closed Lack of practical constructi?on knowledge hindering real estate investing plans!
7 January 2013 | 12 replies
A little bit about myself: I work in commercial real estate for the federal government, doing portfolio management (office properties).
Joshua S. Tell me why this wouldn't work. (Disclaimer: It's high-risk and pretty shady!)
2 December 2013 | 30 replies
Joshua I know you are just brainstorming but you will find it is rare for an idea to pop up that nobody has thought of before with real estate.The problem with grey areas or interpreting things the way you would like them to be to convince yourself you are in the right and making money is that later on the banks and the government step in.
Callum K. Repayment of 2008 first time home buyer tax credit
21 February 2014 | 24 replies
If the home is sold as a result of the divorce then the credit will have to repaid under the regular recapture rule because the home has ceased to be the principal residence of either spouse.If a residence is forcibly or involuntarily converted and the taxpayer purchases a new principal residence within two years from the date of disposition, the taxpayer will continue to make the standard installment payments on the new residence as if it were the original principal residence.Special Repayment Exceptions for Members of the Armed ForcesMembers of the uniformed services, Foreign Service of the United States, and the intelligence community who dispose of their residence after December 31, 2008 due to Government orders for qualified official extended duty service will not have to repay the credit if disposition is in connection with the government orders.
Marion D Scott Carson 'Note Buying for Dummies'
23 August 2019 | 33 replies
Just the way you communicate with a borrower is governed by laws.Foreclosure is complicated and a long and costly process.Real estate finance is very complex.Reliable valuations cannot be derived from the Internet.Finance laws are very complex.
Abdul R. Best inspirational/motivational materials
26 September 2013 | 15 replies
I'd follow-up Robbie's suggestion with "Why A Students Work for C Students and B Students Work for the Government" by Robert T.
Thomas DeMoss Rental Payment Procedure - tennant make bank deposit
8 November 2013 | 59 replies
I'd put a copy of the receipt the tenant receives at the ATM but the BP system won't let me.The "Customer Card" number provides deposit tracking to a unique tenant.We also implemented a 1 page (small font) Deposit Card Agreement the tenant signs that governs the use of the card.
Kirk Zacharda Todays podcast a Must Listen for Newbie
29 September 2013 | 12 replies
And, it is very unlikely to encounter a great deal of government/political interference.
Rizwan Halim Post eviction paperwork
27 September 2013 | 2 replies
If the court awarded you the security deposit, then it is yours without any further documentation.Otherwise, if the court did not award you the security deposit, I would guess the standard state laws governing the security deposit applies.I highly recommend you seek the advice from a lawyer you hire in the area where the property is located to get trustworthy legal advice.
Damian Baynes Getting a lot loan
1 October 2013 | 17 replies
Dealing with government employees can be a very long, costly, and frustrating nightmare.
Joshua Gordon Jacksonville Property Appraiser question
1 October 2013 | 2 replies
I would check the tax collector, all properties are owned by city (jax) or county government and leased back to the users in the form of taxes.