Back on my powerful morning routine...Woke up to a quick wake up meditation,,My oldest got up with me and we did some stretching and a workout,Another meditation and affirmations that he picked out,Got the youngest up...
Under current tax law, your building is set to depreciate over 27.5 or 39 years. But many assets like lighting, carpeting and cabinetry depreciate much faster than that.
Which means you shouldn’t have to wait all t...
I think it's going to be out for 3 days.
I made an offer on a piece of property recently. The children of the woman who owned the property responded today saying they have power of attorney for their mother and would like to sell. With this being the case wh...
I'm going to be out of the country at time of closing. Seller is adamant about the closing date and I'll lose the deal (and earnest money) if I move it. Is there a way I can sign the closing documents? I've heard of ...
Hi! I am an out-of-country investor and was trying to find out how I can sign the closing documents for purchase of a property. I heard that the buyer, by right, has to be physically present to sign off. Do I get a no...
As a part of my current "subject to" deal, I have a POA allowing me access to everything regarding the subject loan. The bank is refusing to acknowledge the POA. Looking at the laws, I don't think they can legally do ...
So today a friend of mine was late to a meet up. It turns out his next door neighbor a wealthy retired gentleman wanted to play with power equipment. The friend was helping this person out with some landscaping wor...
My husband and I have two investment properties that are rented with tenants paying us rent beginning 2020. Both of these were purchased via conventional loans. Now we are trying to either grow our portfolio or buy a ...
Does/has anyone ever come across houses that fit the 2% rule or at least 1.5%? Is it actually achievable in houses over $100k?
I know that under $100k you can easily get 1-1.5% in a lot of markets but what about ove...