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Richard Decoste 1st house Taxes
14 June 2014 | 1 reply
In buying a primary residence, are closing costs and associated fees ( lawyer, inspector) tax deductible?
David Pendergraft Physical location required for WA state property management firm?
13 June 2014 | 5 replies
State law requires property managers be licensed managing brokers, I will be licensed but I came across this:RCW 18.85.231"Every licensed real estate firm must have and maintain an office or records depositories accessible in this state to representatives of the director.
Mike Curley New member and new attorney in Connecticut
8 June 2014 | 7 replies
Also, I would love to hear from Connecticut investors about what lawyers or law firms they use.
Jamane Y. Real Estate lawyers in Greensboro NC on BP?
8 June 2014 | 3 replies
I'm interested in finding a real estate lawyer in the Greensboro, NC area that specializes in abandoned property.
Caleb Matteis First open house?
8 June 2014 | 9 replies
As a licensed agent, I want you to look at many, many properties so that when you do see what you what you want, you are ready to act quickly.When you decide to get serious, get pre-qualified and then search for investor-friendly agents in your area to represent you (a buyer's agent).
Jennifer Kim Provision in lease about house pool
8 June 2014 | 1 reply
Jennifer, No one on hear will have a clause or a agreement that you could trust unless they are in your same county, I would spend the $$ and have your lawyer right it up for you. 
Paul Danieli Maryland Wholesaling
24 September 2014 | 17 replies
In the contracts I have seen used there is an assignment section included and it state: "Parties hereto agree that Buyer shall have the right to market this property and assign this Agreement and the terms and provisions hereof shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their successors, representatives, heirs, and assigns.If you want to have all your ducks in a row you can also use a separate agreement with the buyer to ensure everyone understands the contract is being assigned.
Joseph Weisenbloom Should I allow my tenant to fix this?
11 June 2014 | 17 replies
I am not a lawyer though and I can understand how weird legal things work.
Sylvia Foster Finding investor friendly title companies
8 June 2014 | 2 replies
Also, I need a good real estate lawyer.
Chad V. Is this a good idea to start out with?
11 June 2014 | 14 replies
I definitely would have involved a lawyer (as is always recommended) so I don't think I would have gone through with it, but it is nice to know that there are people out there to warn me before doing something stupid and have the whole deal trashed.It appears that investment loans will probably have a higher interest rate than what I anticipated and I will check with the mortgage broker I have been in contact with but I'm guessing that the loan I was thinking of may be for primary residences only and it might not be possible to remove the OOC.That being said, it would not be a huge thing to move across the wall into the other property and rent out our current residence.