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Dan Costantino Negotiating back taxes and liens HELP
8 July 2013 | 7 replies
Most state laws forbid them from giving any legal advice.The statutes are generally available online.
Grace Choi Mold advice for a tenant?
7 July 2013 | 5 replies
There are many strains of mold but people always think it is black mold which in many cases it is not even though the color is black.You have to know what you have before properly treating it.http://www.epa.gov/mold/moldguide.htmlNo legal advice
Al Williamson Tenant Request for Compensation
6 April 2014 | 66 replies
Al Williamson if it's legal in your state, you may want to consider recording that call to cover you in case she starts to change her story and decides to sue you at a later date.
Jody Leblanc Establishing HOA in an existing neighborhood
29 December 2013 | 10 replies
The one she last told me about is the HOA was suing one homeowner because he was had a porch light greater than 60 watts.The last property I owned within an HOA community was spending an average of $50,000 annually on legal fees.
Marie Thorpe First wholesale & out of my league already!
2 August 2013 | 5 replies
Say no, it includes legal fee closing cost, not transfer fees.Find another wholesaler/investor to team up with.
Steven Myers Partnership gone bad
8 July 2013 | 18 replies
An amicable solution is less expensive than legal fees in many instances.
Philip Sample Starting out without wholesaling
24 September 2013 | 6 replies
Not sure if that would be legal.)4) when I have enough money I'll take out another loan and flip a property part-time5)eventually earn enough to quit job and flip full-time6)apply for real estate license (for MLS)7)get real estate professional status (for tax breaks)8) continue flipping properties until I have enough money to buy a single-family rental while continuing to flip properties full-time.9)continue obtaining single family rentals while flipping.10)potentially hire a manager to continue the process while I enter early retirement.I'm young and have very little financial knowledge so if a plan like this is impractical please let me know.
Michael Dorovich Making offers
9 July 2013 | 8 replies
Michael Dorovich,The purchase and sale agreements are very important legal devices.
Eric F. Building a rental portfolio with Subject To/Lease Options?
18 July 2013 | 28 replies
. – An individual who purchases an interest in property under an option contract, or any legal successor in interest to that individual."
Mike D. Zoning question
12 April 2014 | 13 replies
If its definitely only zoned single family, then the 2nd unit has to be removed to be legal (and possibly for a buyer to get a mortgage).