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Michael Shadow Employees
21 July 2008 | 9 replies
When you get liability insurance, do you get it for the company or on the employee?
Will Barnard Health Savings Accounts
11 July 2010 | 20 replies
HSA's do require a high deductible insurance plan, as to paying for a second in addition to the one provided by your employer or switching is something you should verify with your financial advisor or by looking up the HSA guidelines on qualified insurance plans.
Rob Rey Typical closing cost on a Cash Deal ???
18 July 2008 | 5 replies
For a cash purchase of an REO, there's really no need for title insurance.
Rosen Parker Invest in Real Estate or Stocks???
23 October 2008 | 39 replies
If you like to "hope so and wait" type of person, choose stocks.Real estate on the other hand has all the benefits.Their values are like a slow moving train that youget to inspect, repair, rent, insure, buy 7 different ways,sell 7 different ways.You can see it coming (appreciate) and going (depreciate)in time enough to get on and get off and make a profitbefore, during, after, and all around.There is no comparison - real estate is the best hands downas long as you're competent(take all costs into consideration) and prepared(have the best support team).Sure yo can kind of be 'competent' and sort of 'prepared'in buying/selling stocks, but again, it is still a "hope so and wait" 'technique'.
Account Closed title insurance needed to wholesale?
2 August 2008 | 13 replies
However, the person that is buying the property will need title insurance.
Joshua Dorkin Bush Changes Mind on Housing Bill: To Become Law This Week
5 August 2008 | 48 replies
`(d) Insurance of Mortgages- The Secretary is authorized upon application of a mortgagee to make commitments to insure or to insure any eligible mortgage that has been refinanced in a manner meeting the requirements under subsection (e).
Rich Thoms In the market for first property
7 August 2008 | 4 replies
The financial projection sheet factors in P and I, insurance, taxes, management fees, HOA dues, etc.
Steven Grabowski ISO First Deal - How does this sound?
23 July 2008 | 19 replies
.$400 for expenses (taxes, insurance, maint,e tc...)$400 left to pay debt and profit...so, In my pocket, I have $400 - Mortgage??
Chris M Please critique my plan...
26 July 2008 | 19 replies
To protect myself I require a $3000 - $4000 down payment in case of default to cover expenses till I sell againThis money is not spent on anything and is placed in a high interest money market account only spent in case of emergency for that property. .I keep taxes and insurance current and add that money to their monthly payment.
Randy Sanchez Armando Montelango mentoring program
22 June 2011 | 26 replies
Insurance seems to throw things off.