20 February 2021 | 84 replies
(Join your local REIA, stay active, and be ready to file your own lawsuit should the situation necessitate it.
21 April 2024 | 240 replies
Lingo from title company necessitated multiple emails.I wouldn't consider the above even hiccoughs.
14 December 2022 | 8 replies
Not only are there no banks or traditional lenders involved, owner financing doesn’t necessitate an inspection or appraisal unless the buyer wants them.Once a buyer and seller agree to terms, monthly payments are made to the owner-seller according to an agreed-upon amortization schedule.
25 July 2012 | 271 replies
You could not get a DL or fill out a college application or any other paperwork necessitated function without a government granted ID number of some sort to substitute the SS number.I don't know if the employers are supposed ot withhold FICA or not, but they do in these cases that I know of.
23 July 2020 | 92 replies
For example, given the immense borrowing necessitated by this crisis, it might be high time to at long last reform entitlement programs.
13 August 2021 | 72 replies
When they stop supporting a particular version, generally after two years, you can no longer download transactions from your bank or credit card, necessitating an upgrade.
11 July 2024 | 7 replies
This necessitates a lawsuit and everything inherent as such.
21 March 2019 | 11 replies
This almost always necessitates the NRA file a 1040NR to reclaim the excess withheld, further adding to the compliance structure and cost.A lot of hedge fund managers don't like to have NRAs come into their LPs specifically because they find out about these obligations during tax time and don't like what it does to their compliance bills.A "blocker", i.e. establishing a US C Corp between the NRAs and the US investments, does solve this problem, but again, all factors need to be considered for a holistic approach -- minimization of US tax liability, Canadian tax liability, and compliance fees in both countries.We are talking about an individual Canadian purchasing US real estate, not participating in a syndication led by a US controlled entity.