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Mark Negley The Book on Rental Property Investing by Brandon Turner summary
17 February 2020 | 2 replies
You need to conduct a background check and credit check to see if any other addresses appear they “forgot” to list a landlord they rented from.
Kyle Varga Glen Mist, Texas BRRR
25 April 2020 | 1 reply
I hired an agent to conduct the transaction.
Babek Sandhar Price Target for adding to Properties if a Recession hits
28 February 2020 | 28 replies
If you PM me I will be more than happy to give you more detailed answer as global economics and US economics is something I've studied extensively over the last 6-8 years.Here's an article, that will give you a better outlook at the housing market in Bay Area.
Jonathan Massey Tenant wanting security deposit back and I have a question
23 February 2020 | 11 replies
@Jonathan Masseymake sure you inform her that once you have received all keys to the apartment and conducted a final walk through you will be sending the security deposit to the forwarding address on file minus any damages.
Jack B. Applicant wants to grow grow medical cannabis, has medical card
29 February 2020 | 63 replies
I don’t remember any other details except the damage was extensive and costly.
Tammy Skeath tenant application with BAD credit- but good everything else
25 February 2020 | 31 replies
Make sure you conduct the screening process for the co-signer.
Jason Foy Finance purchase under 35k
14 April 2020 | 11 replies
The repayment terms for a 401k participant loan are equal monthly/quarterly payments of principal and interest (typically prime plus 1%) over a 5 year term (longer if used to acquire your principal residence).Please note that if you take a full $50,000 and then pay back the loan, you can't take another $50,000 until 12 months after the first loan was fully paid back.Per the loan offset rules that went into effect with the 2018 Tax and Job Act: if you leave your job and the loan is current at the time you leave your job but then the loan goes into default because you left your job, you will have until your tax return deadline (including any timely filed extension) to make the loan current by depositing the outstanding balance into an IRA (and thereby avoid the taxes and penalties that would otherwise apply).Please keep in mind the multiple loan rules:Under those rules, the sum of the balances of a participant's outstanding 401k loans under a single 401k plan (using the highest outstanding balance of each loan over the last 12 months) can't exceed 50% or $50,000 whichever is less.
Priscilla Y. Would you 1031 exchange or keep this investment?
25 February 2020 | 28 replies
Most of us would buy or trade into what you are describing but we are not finding it (without starting an extensive deal flow program).
Account Closed To keep a current tenant or not???
9 March 2020 | 16 replies
But if your wife already has her hard hat vision, offer them a lease extension at market rate with new floors.
Javier Rosales I know thier is no such thick as a dumb question.
25 February 2020 | 7 replies
That's about the difference, as far as I know.I pledge: To strive to be honorable and to abide by the Golden Rule;To strive to serve well my community, and through it, my country;To abide by the REALTORS'® Code of Ethics and to strive to conform my conduct to its aspirational ideals;To act honestly in all real estate dealings;To protect the individual right of real estate ownership and to widen the opportunity to enjoy it;To seek better to represent my clients by building my knowledge and competence.