Casey S.
Bank wont loan if seller reserves mineral rights in TX?
3 December 2013 | 9 replies
Seems the oil producer is going to cut off the wrongful buyer anyway.
Jane Z.
Rent payment affected by tenant paycheck schedule change
5 December 2013 | 24 replies
You could add some for your trouble of having to collect twice per month and ask her to pay $ 475 every 2 weeks, according to her payment schedule.
David Moore
Structure a Private Money deal
10 December 2013 | 10 replies
In such a case, the deed to the property is a deed of trust, the equitable right and title being held by a Trustee.David, I think you mean a Trust Deed, not a Deed of Trust.Some bad stuff in this thread, there's trouble my friend, right here in BP City.Use a partnership, then you can do pretty much what you agree to.
Floricel Argosino
Renting to tenants who have credit locked due to identity theft
4 December 2013 | 4 replies
No other way.Every document she offered to show you can easily be forged and there are numerous offers on Craig's List to produce those documents for willing parties.If you did, for some wild reason, decide to forego the credit report and accept the documents she offers.
Diana B.
TFSA or RRSPs?
19 December 2013 | 3 replies
The downside is you may be in a high (or higher) income tax bracket in retirement, so you will be paying lots of tax on your withdrawalsIf you earn a modest salary now or have a business which carries some of your living expenses (i.e. vehicle) - or have rental properties in your own name which are not producing huge cash-flow {yet} - but expect to have larger income/assets in retirement, then a {Self Directed} TFSA may be a better fit.While I have both, at the moment I keep most of may capital in my companies and only draw a minimal salary.
Sam Leon
Agents using lock boxes
4 December 2013 | 8 replies
However, I didn't want there to be any trouble with me going in without asking, so I had to call the listing Realtor.
Charley F.
Tenant Informed can't pay...What to do?
13 December 2013 | 19 replies
Is this a case of a tenant in a bad financial situation that has slowly been getting worse until now she is having trouble paying her rent?
Dominika M
Refinancing to get cash out - Canada
31 January 2014 | 3 replies
Now, if you mortgage broker is finding you products from tier II lenders, then you will get a larger mortgage (though technically you still need to qualify at the BoC 5yr posted rate w/ a 25yr amortization) as they have more appetite for risk ... you will also pay for that appetite 4.5 - 7% If you can produce signed leases and tenant estoppels for the property you are purchasing, most of the banks will count 50% of the rental revenue in addition to your earned income {some use to count up to 70%, but most have pulled back} for qualification.
Marie S.
Property Waiting List... Is this real?
14 December 2013 | 13 replies
Maybe you can pass them off to other properties you are having trouble filling, or other property managers.
Dev Why
Equity
7 December 2013 | 8 replies
Louis, dioxon was found in the paving in the streets, the entire community was closed and fenced off, time holding property there certainly didn't produce more equity.