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Jay G. Does law require TDS/disclosures made before Buyers inspections?
23 September 2018 | 11 replies
I (as a Buyer) want to see TDS before hiring any inspectors so I can ask them to look closely at specific areas.
Jenna Gollands Thoughts on a potential 1st deal
19 September 2018 | 3 replies
Is there a reason you like this property specifically?
Account Closed Underwater Foreclosure If Payments are Up to Date
20 September 2018 | 2 replies
I'm just trying to understand the general situation, not looking for legal advice or an answer in a specific situation at this point. - standard disclaimers about questions apply.Thanks very much.sw
Igor L. Got my hands on a deal, little help
24 September 2018 | 5 replies
Also, definitely stay away from websites zillow and Icomps for comps- those sites can be up to 70% off on their numbers.Now I don't know the specifics of your deal like beds/baths, lot size, etc, but looking at comps within a .1 of the area, I would guess you'd be in the upper 300k range.
Melonie Dickson Agent wants to waive inspection contingency. Yay or Nay?
2 October 2018 | 94 replies
That's why it's buyer beware and there are contracts with specific language.
Chris Latham California income Tax Return and IRS 1040 Preparation
20 September 2018 | 2 replies
Specifically: Corona, Eastvale, Chino, Chino Hills, Norco, Jurupa, Pomona, Ontario, Covina, Brea, Diamond Bar, Mira Loma, Riverside, Cucamonga, Montclair, Claremont, Fontana, La Verne, or Upland? 
Peter Martin Defining class A/B/C multi family properties
1 October 2018 | 10 replies
The classification of multifamily properties is not set in stone.Some people look at it by Construction Year exclusively, and others weigh in the Property Conditions, Ammenities, etc.Here is a very general classification by construction year:Class A: 0-15 years oldClass B: 16-29 years oldClass C: 30+ years oldClass D: 30+ years old in high crime areas.To answer your specific question about section8 being a Class B or A, I’d say it is not likely. 
Matthew Fitzgerald Who should sell my property???
19 September 2018 | 6 replies
Why don't you 'interview' both of them (even though you already know them) but each should have a specific marketing plan/approach, staging?
John Moran Self Directed IRA Tax/Accountant Expert
20 September 2018 | 4 replies
If you are looking for some guidance it would help if you provide little more details of what it is you are trying to accomplish, or post a specific question. 
Eric Richner What are your favorite REI apps and why?
22 September 2018 | 2 replies
I’m new so I don’t have any to contribute that are specific to REI, but from my other businesses.Waze + a calendar connection - easiest way to get traffic notices for departure time for your next meeting Outlook - it’s more powerful than the default iOS mail when it comes to signatures, scheduling, and managing emails Evernote - great note taking and overall brainstorming tool Dropbox - self-explanatory.