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urbanrealtor
ParticipantPrinciple Real Estate Group is the name of the shop.
I am the principal (and only) owner of it.
Sorry for the soapbox but sleazy landlords really piss me off.
I manage a lot of property and I have kept only one deposit ever.
The tenant decided to move his furniture on new hardwood without taking any precautions.
6 months of tenancy and two grand of damage.
If the OP is referring to the property I think she is, then the landlord is a flipper who has become prominent in North Park.April 26, 2011 at 11:00 AM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #689312urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=flu]Ron Paul.
Except he will never win.[/quote]
Thank God.
I am putting all my money behind Reince Preibus.
AKA Nicer Subripe
April 26, 2011 at 11:00 AM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #689377urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=flu]Ron Paul.
Except he will never win.[/quote]
Thank God.
I am putting all my money behind Reince Preibus.
AKA Nicer Subripe
April 26, 2011 at 11:00 AM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #689993urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=flu]Ron Paul.
Except he will never win.[/quote]
Thank God.
I am putting all my money behind Reince Preibus.
AKA Nicer Subripe
April 26, 2011 at 11:00 AM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #690136urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=flu]Ron Paul.
Except he will never win.[/quote]
Thank God.
I am putting all my money behind Reince Preibus.
AKA Nicer Subripe
April 26, 2011 at 11:00 AM in reply to: OT – Who will run for President on the Republican side? #690487urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=flu]Ron Paul.
Except he will never win.[/quote]
Thank God.
I am putting all my money behind Reince Preibus.
AKA Nicer Subripe
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI used to be a 1031 consultant for Prudential 1031 (aka 1031 Exchange Advantage).
I don’t know the answer to your question.
If I were you, I would speak with a 1031 person because the laws changed on this topic in the last couple of years.
If you talk to a CPA or EA, make sure they have very complete and up to date knowledge regarding 121 exemptions vs 1031 exemptions.
It has been my experience that most tax pros do not.Also, look up on line about 121 exemptions.
Good luck.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI used to be a 1031 consultant for Prudential 1031 (aka 1031 Exchange Advantage).
I don’t know the answer to your question.
If I were you, I would speak with a 1031 person because the laws changed on this topic in the last couple of years.
If you talk to a CPA or EA, make sure they have very complete and up to date knowledge regarding 121 exemptions vs 1031 exemptions.
It has been my experience that most tax pros do not.Also, look up on line about 121 exemptions.
Good luck.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI used to be a 1031 consultant for Prudential 1031 (aka 1031 Exchange Advantage).
I don’t know the answer to your question.
If I were you, I would speak with a 1031 person because the laws changed on this topic in the last couple of years.
If you talk to a CPA or EA, make sure they have very complete and up to date knowledge regarding 121 exemptions vs 1031 exemptions.
It has been my experience that most tax pros do not.Also, look up on line about 121 exemptions.
Good luck.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI used to be a 1031 consultant for Prudential 1031 (aka 1031 Exchange Advantage).
I don’t know the answer to your question.
If I were you, I would speak with a 1031 person because the laws changed on this topic in the last couple of years.
If you talk to a CPA or EA, make sure they have very complete and up to date knowledge regarding 121 exemptions vs 1031 exemptions.
It has been my experience that most tax pros do not.Also, look up on line about 121 exemptions.
Good luck.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI used to be a 1031 consultant for Prudential 1031 (aka 1031 Exchange Advantage).
I don’t know the answer to your question.
If I were you, I would speak with a 1031 person because the laws changed on this topic in the last couple of years.
If you talk to a CPA or EA, make sure they have very complete and up to date knowledge regarding 121 exemptions vs 1031 exemptions.
It has been my experience that most tax pros do not.Also, look up on line about 121 exemptions.
Good luck.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIn my experience it is best to leave it to the short sale agent or negotiator (whichever one negotiates on your behalf).
I have seen a lot of my clients try to work something out with the bank by offering to pay some fee at closing or to carry an unsecured loan after sale.
If you do a short sale, the first lien holder will approve some paltry pay out to the second.
Typically, the second will have guidelines for what they will accept.
Its not like every short sale negotiator or agent is great (some are quite lousy) but it has been my experience that the bank negotiators prey upon the inexperience of homeowners to get promises and concessions from them.
My 2 bits.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIn my experience it is best to leave it to the short sale agent or negotiator (whichever one negotiates on your behalf).
I have seen a lot of my clients try to work something out with the bank by offering to pay some fee at closing or to carry an unsecured loan after sale.
If you do a short sale, the first lien holder will approve some paltry pay out to the second.
Typically, the second will have guidelines for what they will accept.
Its not like every short sale negotiator or agent is great (some are quite lousy) but it has been my experience that the bank negotiators prey upon the inexperience of homeowners to get promises and concessions from them.
My 2 bits.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantIn my experience it is best to leave it to the short sale agent or negotiator (whichever one negotiates on your behalf).
I have seen a lot of my clients try to work something out with the bank by offering to pay some fee at closing or to carry an unsecured loan after sale.
If you do a short sale, the first lien holder will approve some paltry pay out to the second.
Typically, the second will have guidelines for what they will accept.
Its not like every short sale negotiator or agent is great (some are quite lousy) but it has been my experience that the bank negotiators prey upon the inexperience of homeowners to get promises and concessions from them.
My 2 bits.
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