I'm confused by the general summaries I've researched in regards to the timeframe of when you must improve the structure value of a property within an EOZ
The IRS website say
"A46. Property is substantially improve...
Hi all,My wife's first language is Korean. She's been studying to take the CA Real Estate Licensing Exam. She's been reading materials in English but she's also looking to find materials in Korean to review and reinfo...
Hello all,I have a situation where I rented out a a furnished rental unit to a new tenant for 3 months. We signed a lease and the term length is from August 1, 2022 to October 31, 2022. I collected a security deposi...
Hi, im new to real estate wholesaling, i just finished Mark Whitten online course. I have the contracts from his course and i just want to know if i can use these contracts in PA. Where can i go to check if theyre g...
does anybody know if it is legal in the state of Connecticut to reassign a contract and use the language "buyer reserves the right to reassign contract to LLC of choice" and also if a person has a property under cont...
Is this typical in property management contracts for retail investors?
General Contract Language
- Broad language allowing PM to receive and collect fees from tenants so long as it doesn't explicitly conflict with s...
I came across an ad for an apartment building in which the seller described that he used insurance bonds instead of security deposits. This sounds interesting, but I'm sure there are other details to know about this ...
I'm having an issue with rent collection from a commercial tenant. I offer an online payment portal to submit rent payments via ACH or CC - they "couldn't figure out how to use it" so I set us up to accept Zelle payme...
I just had this happen which is why I'm posting this. Had a house under contract with seller. Then, had my investor buyer under contract. Seller backed out. My buyer understands. BUT...made me think that I needed lang...
Forwarded to me recently by a colleague, from the Ohio State Bar Association's listserv. Apparently the Ohio foreclosure process is about to change. The devil's always in the details and implementation but it sounds l...