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Larry Bondar TPaying teen cash for yard work at your property
24 February 2021 | 3 replies

Want to hire a minor to clean up yard on a investment property Some basic yard work for cash. Can I write this off as a deduction? Also how would I set this up to legally have him working at the property?

Jen Anderson Just bought multi-unit owner occupied property- need advice!
11 April 2021 | 3 replies

Hi,I just bought a large property in NJ that has a main house, an attached in-law unit (proper permits were obtained when it was built) and 5 garages. The prior owner ran a construction company out of the property whi...

Johnny Diamantas When additions weren't permitted
14 April 2017 | 4 replies

Hello All,

This issue has come up many times for us when evaluating and comping our leads.

Let's say I get a call and seller tells me the house is a 4/2, 1200 sq ft and I confirm by viewing the property. However, th...

Matthew Pospisil Can I As A 17 y/o Wholesale Real Estate
31 August 2020 | 1 reply

Hi all, I'm a 17 y/o, and as you can tell by the title i really want to wholesale real estate. I've been watching videos and reading forums and searching about it for about a year now. I'm happy to say i've fallen in ...

Karen Rivera Obtaining Death Certificate with Minimum Information
28 September 2022 | 2 replies

A friend is trying to help is mother get a deed in her name of a property that belonged to her sister who has been deceased for over 20 years. The friends mom continued to pay the property taxes after the relatives de...

Ted Klein Landlord only Allows a Co-Signer if Tenant is a Fulltime Student
12 March 2019 | 18 replies

My son who is 25 has a good job, makes greater than the 2x monthly rent requirement, has steady employment with the same employer for 3+ years, is a hard worker who has diligently saved his money and had recently fini...

Maria More Notebuyers prefer Contract Deed and Trust?
11 March 2016 | 3 replies

I have a Contract for Deed that I am looking to sell to a notebuyer.  However the owner I am helping would like to be cleared and out from under the property completely.  I have not sold any notes before and still get...

Jaime Valencia Ready To Start
28 May 2016 | 14 replies

About a week and a half ago I purchased Cody Sperber's first million in real estate and since then I've practically completed the course. The program has tons of videos that are actually very helpful for a beginner li...

Bailey Kramer Tips For Vetting Your Airbnb Guests Before Booking
18 August 2022 | 21 replies

3 questions you NEED to be asking every single one of your Airbnb guests before booking: 1) What brings you to the area? 2) How many people are in your group? 3) Are you bringing any pets? Also if you have instant boo...

Kyle Hipp what rights does a parent have as a cosigner?
7 June 2015 | 37 replies

I have a friend whose, daughter is getting her first apartment. She only makes 2 times rent and they require 3 times as most do. They would accept her if her father (My friend cosigns). I have not done cosigners so I ...