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Give out your Social Security on a rental application?

Superman asked: Hi I’m renting a room from people. On the form it asks for a social security number. Is this normal? I know they need to run a credit check so do they need it to run the check? I’m kind of weary giving it to an individual. Website content Share and Enjoy:

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Are there online printable legal forms ?

ladsmrt asked: I need a few legal forms: for a rental agreement and a roommate agreement. Tried LawDepot.com; they’re impossible. I feel certain that this is something which can be gotten for free. Create a video blog Share and Enjoy:

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Local real estate attorneys apparently don’t need my business. Can I safely write my own rental agreement?

CJ asked: At least four local real estate agents have not returned my call for help with a contract to rent my home, or “are too busy.” Fine I’ll remember that when I need an attorney for closing and title insurance after I sell. In the meantime, can I write my own rental agreement? I [...]

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Just bought rental property under my name, but want to covert it to the name of the LLC. How can I do this?

James asked: I havent formed the LLC yet. I am still in the process of creating it. The mortgage is under my name, but I want the house to be under the LLC so I am not personally liable for anything. I heard it is harder to do this though. What are the steps and [...]

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IRS form 4562 for a rental property placed in service in 2005?

Tom S asked: I had an accountant do my taxes last year, and they came up with the depreciation schedule in Part III of the form. Where does this property go this year? Part IV? And what do I use for my basis of depreciation? The original amount, or the original amount minus what I [...]

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