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Bryan H. Was your LLC put to the test?
16 December 2013 | 34 replies
Representation in Housing Court can be by the LLC manager of record for the proverbial 'code violation' tax grab.
Mike Matern Business Name
26 March 2015 | 5 replies
And after you have found an unique name for your business you can proceed to the registration part.
Bennet Sebastian Legal question - can a valid contract be nullified due to a pre-existing first right of refusal?
5 December 2013 | 13 replies
FYI, it is a major bank and their addendum reads as follows:"If Seller fails or refuses to proceed to Closing on the Closing Date, ........, Buyer's sole and exclusive remedies shall be to either (i) terminate the Agreement......... or (ii) commence an action for specific performance of the Agreement within thirty (30) days after the date of Seller's default."
Nilay Shah Calculating ROI Question
5 December 2013 | 7 replies
The NET proceeds of the asset divided by the cost basis of the investment.
Jason Phillips living off rentals
5 December 2013 | 20 replies
not for sure if i posted this in the appropriate forum .i would like to hear yalls opinion about how i should proceed .my current status is im 37 have wife and 3 kids own our home .bring in around 35 to 40 k a/yr as a full time maintenance/ janitor. we own 7 rent houses 5 are paid for . we put as much of the rental income towards the loans of the other 2 with the plan of getting another as soon as those are paid for . day job income go to health ins , Walmart , and to keep the lights on in that order , with nothing left to save .our dream is to have enough rental to live totally off that income and i quit the day job . at current rate ' the way life likes to kick you when your down' its going to be 5 to 10 yrs before i can quit unless i go insane first.should i continue to take out loans to buy houses or save up and pay cash ?
Dustin Faeth Issues with bad contractor now threatening to file mechanics lien
2 February 2014 | 13 replies
I'd sue him for any of the 1/3 you've paid for that he hasn't done or you have to redo plus interest costs for the time he cost you, plus court costs, etc.
Jason Munck Real Estate Agent Courses
13 December 2013 | 13 replies
Only time I can see it being an issue (same issue I have sometimes), if I am buying a house with "no agents", and the seller wanted to take me to court he could have a argument that I am "more knowledgeable" because I a licensed agent representing myself.
J. Martin Using range of expenses in your profit / ROE estimates?
6 January 2015 | 57 replies
There goes 3/4 of my day. 5:30pm, I hit the tennis court and probably won't be home till 8:30pm. :)
Tom V. Need some help here with tenants. Serious problem. Please!
19 May 2015 | 67 replies
Tom did the 3rd floor tenant answer to the court on eviction?
Joshua Andrews "Subject to" question regarding NPN's
19 December 2013 | 15 replies
If not, you lose whatever money you've invested.If I understand what you wrote, you're thinking the first will get paid off from the proceeds of the sheriff sale that results from the foreclosure by the second.