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Exchanging Up
Published in Paperback by Success DNA (2005-03)
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Quick, Concise Guide to educate yourself about the 1031 exchange process.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-17
Review Date: 2007-01-17
The author keeps using the term "do this exactly as the IRS states... or your exchange will be toast". He gives explicit advice such as BUY the replacement property within the 45 day ("list") window after selling the old property (instead of the allotted 180 day window) to help ensure the acceptability of the tax-free exchange process. Good solid advice to save lots of money.
Exchanging Up
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-17
Review Date: 2006-08-17
Great book. Puts exchange into easy to understand concepts. Also provides detail on more complicated exchanges. Helped me a lot!
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A Senior's Opinion
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-16
Review Date: 2006-08-16
Real Estate has always been my favorite investment. Deferring Taxes is also good. The book - "Exchanging Up" ties both together. With the clearly written information therein, I have closed at least Three "1031" real estate transactions,without fear of any IRS confrontations. The book removes the mystery of Taxing Authority"s 1031 Provisions.
Incredible
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-16
Review Date: 2006-08-16
This is a great resource of information. I sell real estate and often work with customers doing 1031 Exchanges. I refer to this book often throughout many transactions.
Educate the Builder
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-16
Review Date: 2006-08-16
I was already somewhat familiar with the material in the book. However we are using a 1031 to build another investment property. I gave my copy of the book to the builder as he was totally unfamiliar with 1031's and what we wanted to do. Gary's book brought the builder up to speed with what we are trying to do. It helped greatly in answering any of his questions and gaining confidence in the process we needed to go thru for the "Non-Safe Harbor Reverse 1031 Construction Exchange" we needed to do.

The Complete Guide to Investing in Real Estate Tax Liens & Deeds: How to Earn High Rates of Return - Safely
Published in Paperback by Atlantic Publishing Company (FL) (2006-08-11)
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Start Winning in The Tax Lien Game -- Right Now!!
Helpful Votes: 16 out of 19 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-02
Review Date: 2007-01-02
So what the heck are "tax lien instruments" and why would you want to invest in them? That's what I asked myself when I picked up this book. By the time I was done reading, I not only had the answers I needed, I couldn't wait to get started!
As you'll learn in this complete how-to from Jamaine Burrell, there's enormous profit to be made in the little-known, but high-yield goldmines found in tax liens and deeds. IF you do it right. With these tax lien secrets, proven ideas, and hands-on hints compiled from thousands of hours spent talking to the tax lien pros, it's a can't miss. Yes! If you know what you're doing, you can take advantage of high tax lien returns, with little or no risk. And this book shows you how--from start to finish.
-- Robert Gardner
As you'll learn in this complete how-to from Jamaine Burrell, there's enormous profit to be made in the little-known, but high-yield goldmines found in tax liens and deeds. IF you do it right. With these tax lien secrets, proven ideas, and hands-on hints compiled from thousands of hours spent talking to the tax lien pros, it's a can't miss. Yes! If you know what you're doing, you can take advantage of high tax lien returns, with little or no risk. And this book shows you how--from start to finish.
-- Robert Gardner
Buy this book and avoid the seminars
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 25 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-08
Review Date: 2007-04-08
Tax lien investing is interesting. They are touted as a surefire winning ivestments and many "experts" offer training costing thousands of dollars to "train" you on how to invest in these "goldmines". Do yourself a favor, buy this book and avoid the seminars. You are going to learn by experience and this book will help you get started. The seminars are simply going to part you and your money. Tax liens are not as easy as they sound. You cannot simply go down to the courthouse and buy a 25% lien. Most people trying to get you into this game neglect to mention the fact that large companies will flood the market with lowball offers to obtain a majority of the better tax liens.
Good explanation of difficult subject
Helpful Votes: 26 out of 27 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-04
Review Date: 2007-01-04
Tax lien and tax deed investing are complicated subjects, made even more complicated by the huge variations in laws from state to state. This book explains the different details with great clarity.
The book opens with general chapters that explain why the differences between tax liens and tax deeds, the things an investor must consider when planning such an investment, and guidelines that will help make the process more comfortable. For example, even an experienced investor may have little experience with auctions, which is the method most governments use to sell tax liens and deeds - "The Complete Guide" has tips on what to bring and do in those situations.
Also in the early chapters, Burrell uses real world examples to help explain points - showing, for example, the forms used to register for an auction in Los Angeles. Later, Burrell discusses subjects like foreclosing (the painful part for those of us without thick skin) and getting financing for a tax lien or tax deed investment.
However, the key parts of the book are the tables (I think there are about 20); Chapter 12, which has a comprehensive breakdown of the different state laws; and the exceptionally comprehensive, 60-page (you read that right!) glossary.
The book opens with general chapters that explain why the differences between tax liens and tax deeds, the things an investor must consider when planning such an investment, and guidelines that will help make the process more comfortable. For example, even an experienced investor may have little experience with auctions, which is the method most governments use to sell tax liens and deeds - "The Complete Guide" has tips on what to bring and do in those situations.
Also in the early chapters, Burrell uses real world examples to help explain points - showing, for example, the forms used to register for an auction in Los Angeles. Later, Burrell discusses subjects like foreclosing (the painful part for those of us without thick skin) and getting financing for a tax lien or tax deed investment.
However, the key parts of the book are the tables (I think there are about 20); Chapter 12, which has a comprehensive breakdown of the different state laws; and the exceptionally comprehensive, 60-page (you read that right!) glossary.
More viable information than any other similar book I have found todate
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-08
Review Date: 2007-06-08
The Complete Guide to Investing in Real Estate Tax Liens & Deeds: How to Earn High Rates of Return - Safely
"By far the most through and comprensive of any book I have found anywhere on this subject of Investing in Tax Liens"! Has enabled me to make a considerable amount over the past few months with very little effort.
"By far the most through and comprensive of any book I have found anywhere on this subject of Investing in Tax Liens"! Has enabled me to make a considerable amount over the past few months with very little effort.
No nonsense. No hype. No Details
Helpful Votes: 41 out of 42 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-12
Review Date: 2007-01-12
From reading the cover you might think this is another get rich quick idea. After reading the book, however, you'll find a hype-free matter of fact approach. All the benefits and pitfalls (at least that I could think of) are covered. I went to a seminar where someone pitched an expensive package of services to help someone who wanted to invest in tax lien certificates. Instead I bought this book. It will answer your questions and help you decide if you want to proceed. What the book does not include are all the little details you'll need to actually execute a purchase. This varies a lot by state and would require the book to double in size. So, if you just want to know about these investments, I recommend this book. If you are ready to invest, you'll need more information.

How to Buy a House in California
Published in Paperback by Nolo (1996-10)
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Agree with the other opinions
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-18
Review Date: 2008-03-18
I won't waste your time with repeating the same things everyone else has said. This is the best book for first-time home buying in SoCal; you won't lose money or time with this book. Gratuitous advice if you are buying in SoCal for the first time:
1. Things are done a little differently out here, so DO NOT listen to people from other states regarding need for a lawyer on every purchase; the escrow agency takes care of most of those details unless a problem arises. Just follow the book...it will guide you well.
2. If the home inspection report mentions a horizontal furnace related to Consolidated Inc. in the past, DO have your furnace inspected even if the serial number does not show a recalled NOx rod (see your home inspector, or a CA home inspection manual)...the Consolidated/Premier furnace that came with my place needed to be replaced despite not being on the recall list because of a fire hazard (eep!).
3. It's also handy to have a home inspection manual anyway so that any repairs you perform as a DIY'er won't cause problems down the road on resale, if needed.
1. Things are done a little differently out here, so DO NOT listen to people from other states regarding need for a lawyer on every purchase; the escrow agency takes care of most of those details unless a problem arises. Just follow the book...it will guide you well.
2. If the home inspection report mentions a horizontal furnace related to Consolidated Inc. in the past, DO have your furnace inspected even if the serial number does not show a recalled NOx rod (see your home inspector, or a CA home inspection manual)...the Consolidated/Premier furnace that came with my place needed to be replaced despite not being on the recall list because of a fire hazard (eep!).
3. It's also handy to have a home inspection manual anyway so that any repairs you perform as a DIY'er won't cause problems down the road on resale, if needed.
Wonderful Resource
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-10
Review Date: 2007-10-10
I purchased this book because I was a first time home buyer and the information and tips I got from this book were wonderful. There was a tip about calling local title companies to find out who they think are good local real estate agents. I called for a recommendation, and it worked wonderfully! I found a great agent using that tip and I am extremely pleased with how everything worked out. The extra knowledge I acquired from this book was very helpful throughout the whole home buying process. It is an easy and fun book to read. The authors give stories from their personal experiences and also provide explanation of terms, etc. I would recommend it to any one who is going to buy a home.
Demystify the Maze
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-23
Review Date: 2007-07-23
This book rocks! It is well written, clearly organized, full of incredibly useful insights and obviates the need for any other books. Purchasing property in the Golden State is hugely complicated and this book unravels the knots and truly educates the potential buyer to the point that ones agent will be impressed. Every aspect is covered and in such depth that I truly believe it helped me negotiate the best price and the best mortgage terms. I fully understood all the steps and when it came to final closing costs, I was impressed that I was able to accurately predict exactly what those would be ...no shocks here. I highly recommend this book.
I have nothing bad to say about this book.
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-18
Review Date: 2006-03-18
I will be a first time homebuyer shortly and this book is really helping me put things into perspective and feel confident about purchasing a home. Easy to read. Easy to understand. Easy to find specific information. Highly recommended.
Prepared for the LA Market-Whoa!
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-01
Review Date: 2006-02-01
This book is the only book you will need if buying a home in California. I am in my early thirties and knew nothing about the housing market in California until reading this easy and thorough guide to California home buying.
It provides a detailed and easy to understand guide to preparing oneself for entering theCalifornia housing market. The book is broken down in comprehensible, step by step chapters covering a wide range of subject areas. There are plenty of worksheets designed to help in your home search (practical and financial) as well as plenty of real life examples that illustrate common inquiries, pitfalls and scenarios.
I live in Los Angeles and was very intimidated by the insanely competitive housing market. This book has gotten me over these worries and am now working confidently with an amazing broker in looking for the house that's right for me. Don't bother with other guides, this is honestly the only one you will need!
It provides a detailed and easy to understand guide to preparing oneself for entering theCalifornia housing market. The book is broken down in comprehensible, step by step chapters covering a wide range of subject areas. There are plenty of worksheets designed to help in your home search (practical and financial) as well as plenty of real life examples that illustrate common inquiries, pitfalls and scenarios.
I live in Los Angeles and was very intimidated by the insanely competitive housing market. This book has gotten me over these worries and am now working confidently with an amazing broker in looking for the house that's right for me. Don't bother with other guides, this is honestly the only one you will need!

Selling Real Estate without Paying Taxes (Selling Real Estate Without Paying Taxes)
Published in Paperback by Kaplan Business (2003-04-22)
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Excellent Summary of RE Tax Strategies
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-27
Review Date: 2008-06-27
I purchased the book to plan my tax strategy when selling an investment property that incurred significant gain. The sections on CRUTs, Installment Sales, and 1031 Tax Free Exchanges were very helpful and thorough. It is somewhat technical information, but written in a manner that a layman (non-CPA) can understand. My only complaint is that he doesn't address the implications of the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) anywhere in the book, and it has become a VERY significant consideration for selling highly appreciated property. The other thing I noticed is that his evaluation of TIC 1031 Exchanges covers some of the risks, but neglects to mention that the vast majority of 1031 TICs include HUGE fees or loads. One I examined had a 20% profit to the sales company when the property was flipped to the 1031 investors. Most have 8% - 12% commissions to the salesman. Otherwise, I thought this was an extremely helpful book and I would recommend it...with the caveat that the reader get additional advice on the AMT.
Selling Real Estate Without Taxes
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-19
Review Date: 2008-04-19
Is a tremendously informative resource and well written so that a novice in real estate can understand and must have. It was so helpful, I purchased 4 more to give as gifts.
Extremely Important Information -- Very Well Written -- Buy It
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-12
Review Date: 2007-11-12
Understanding the tax implications of your investments is one of the most important things you can do as a current, or aspiring real estate investor. While Mr. Williamson's book will not make you a "tax expert" it will give you the foundational knowledge you will need in order to intelligently converse with your attorney/accountant, and to make wise investing decisions.
Chapters include information on: capital gains, tax basis, exclusions, exchanges, installment sales, and trusts. I have personally given this book to new agents in my company in order to familiarize them with the tax implications of real estate investing.
In the spirit of full disclosure, I should say that I am an attorney, real estate broker, investor, trainer, and author of another unique and highly readable book on real estate investing that can also be found here on Amazon -- The WealthLoop Series Beginner's Guide to Building Wealth Buying Houses: The Foolproof Roadmap to Real Estate Riches Without the Risks and Hassles of Landlording. Unlike many real estate investing books, it is written to be a genuine "How To" book that "takes you by the hand" and walks you through a step-by-step process for getting started in real estate investing -- investors across the country are giving it rave reviews. The book also includes sample leases, forms, and checklists, so that you can actually go out and implement the investing strategy it teaches as soon as you're done reading. You might want to check out the companion CD too -- The WealthLoop Series Beginner's Guide to Building Wealth Buying Houses (Combo Audio/Data CD): Author's Audio Commentary Plus Downloadable 32-page Marketing Manual, Checklists, Spreadsheets, and Forms.
A related program that's well worth checking out is:
The WealthLoop Series Beginner's Guide to Personal Wealth Creation (Combo Audio/Data CD): Audio Seminar With Downloadable 40-Page Action Manual and Active Link Library.
I believe that Williamson has written an informative book that's worthy of your time. Buy it if you are serious about making a success of real estate investing.
Chapters include information on: capital gains, tax basis, exclusions, exchanges, installment sales, and trusts. I have personally given this book to new agents in my company in order to familiarize them with the tax implications of real estate investing.
In the spirit of full disclosure, I should say that I am an attorney, real estate broker, investor, trainer, and author of another unique and highly readable book on real estate investing that can also be found here on Amazon -- The WealthLoop Series Beginner's Guide to Building Wealth Buying Houses: The Foolproof Roadmap to Real Estate Riches Without the Risks and Hassles of Landlording. Unlike many real estate investing books, it is written to be a genuine "How To" book that "takes you by the hand" and walks you through a step-by-step process for getting started in real estate investing -- investors across the country are giving it rave reviews. The book also includes sample leases, forms, and checklists, so that you can actually go out and implement the investing strategy it teaches as soon as you're done reading. You might want to check out the companion CD too -- The WealthLoop Series Beginner's Guide to Building Wealth Buying Houses (Combo Audio/Data CD): Author's Audio Commentary Plus Downloadable 32-page Marketing Manual, Checklists, Spreadsheets, and Forms.
A related program that's well worth checking out is:
The WealthLoop Series Beginner's Guide to Personal Wealth Creation (Combo Audio/Data CD): Audio Seminar With Downloadable 40-Page Action Manual and Active Link Library.
I believe that Williamson has written an informative book that's worthy of your time. Buy it if you are serious about making a success of real estate investing.
Best real estate tax book. Period.
Helpful Votes: 34 out of 37 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-18
Review Date: 2004-09-18
I have read a number of books about real estate tax planning, and this is by far the best. It is clear, to the point, and very readable. The author goes through the basics of how a capital gains basis is calculated, rules about stepping up basis, primary residence exclusion rules, etc. He then discusses various ways of deferring or eliminating capital gain consequences via 1031, installment sales, private annuity trusts, charitable remainder trusts and Roth IRAs. The chapter on private annuity trusts is one of the least known, yet most valuable strategies that exists. Buy this book!
Excellent and to the point
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-30
Review Date: 2005-09-30
This book answered all my tax and property questions quickly and precisely. It was well written and perfect for someone who is not a CPA or property specialist. Highly recommended.

The California Landlord's Law Book: Rights and Responsibilities (California Landlord's Law Book Vol I : Rights and Responsibilities)
Published in Paperback by Nolo Press (2004-04)
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Got to Have It
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-29
Review Date: 2007-10-29
This is our bible for all our rentals. The disc has all the forms you'll need, backed up by the part of the law that applies. If you have rentals in California, this should be your guide to staying out of trouble.
California Landlord's Law Book is a must!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-09
Review Date: 2006-08-09
I have been a landlord for 12 years. Every few years I purchase a revised version just to be sure that laws haven't changed that I should know about. This book is a must if you have rentals in California. It is very easy to understand, it has all the forms you may need on CD and can be referred to quickly when questions come up. I feel I am a better landlord because of this book. I have also loaned it to my friends when they felt that their landlord had not be treating them fairly. They also found it very helpful. I wouldn't be without it.
Very useful and practical handbook for Landlords
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-27
Review Date: 2006-07-27
I read through the book before renting my place, and it provided me with very useful tips on the legality of various aspects of renting one's place. It also had templates and forms which were very handy, in drawing up a lease, issuing a receipt or generating a checklist. I would recommend this book for any landlord, whether you are renting out one house or multiple.
Simply the Best. Very Indispensable for Neophytes and Old
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-08
Review Date: 2005-04-08
If you're in the real estate rental business in the state of California you need this book to start out, survive, and thrive in this business. The NOLO books are written by lawyers for lay people.
The "California Landlord's Law Book: Rights and Responsibilities" covers all ground and gives you more than a legal or business understanding of real estate rental (rare but detrimental scenarios and important topics are discussed, such as Discrimination, Self-Help Evictions, Landlord's Liabilities for Dangerous Conditions and Criminal Acts, etc.)
This law book also contains all the forms you will need, both at the end as apendix and on a CD. The book is very thorough and every new edition stays abreast with the latest rental law changes in California. The only downside (unavoidable) is that every so often NOLO publishes a new edition thus somewhat outdaing previous ones.
The "California Landlord's Law Book: Rights and Responsibilities" covers all ground and gives you more than a legal or business understanding of real estate rental (rare but detrimental scenarios and important topics are discussed, such as Discrimination, Self-Help Evictions, Landlord's Liabilities for Dangerous Conditions and Criminal Acts, etc.)
This law book also contains all the forms you will need, both at the end as apendix and on a CD. The book is very thorough and every new edition stays abreast with the latest rental law changes in California. The only downside (unavoidable) is that every so often NOLO publishes a new edition thus somewhat outdaing previous ones.
Great information for first time California Landlord
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-23
Review Date: 2006-02-23
This was the only book I needed to become a landlord in California. With the included forms on CD, I was able to easily create a lease for my tenants and feel confident that I was doing everything legally. I read the relevant sections of the book and will keep it on hand if any rental problems show up. I am very satisfied with the book selection.

Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply: What Smart Buyers & Sellers Need to Know
Published in Paperback by Atlantic Publishing Company (FL) (2007-07-30)
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Explained Simply
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-12
Review Date: 2008-03-12
Purchasing or selling a house ranks among the most stressful events in life, in no small part due to the legal complexity of the closing itself. It is never a stress-free process, and participants are well advised to read as much as possible before agreeing to terms and concluding the sale. Once the closing is finished, there's no turning back. A little bit of knowledge can save thousands of dollars and avoid weeks -- or longer -- of sleepless nights.
This book provides a lucid, readable and highly practical introduction to the entire process. The book covers the pros and cons of using attorneys; offers useful tips on finding the best real estate agent for the sale; and in clear language explains the avalanche of legal terms that can overwhelm even the most educated buyers and sellers. The book is loaded with charts and to-do lists (e.g., examples of home inspection forms, checklists for moving day, etc.) that make it a useful resource in many ways.
If my wife and I had used a book like this when we bought our home five years ago, we'd have been able to negotiate conditions that would have saved us at least $4500. Fortunately, we won't be so ill-informed next time.
This book provides a lucid, readable and highly practical introduction to the entire process. The book covers the pros and cons of using attorneys; offers useful tips on finding the best real estate agent for the sale; and in clear language explains the avalanche of legal terms that can overwhelm even the most educated buyers and sellers. The book is loaded with charts and to-do lists (e.g., examples of home inspection forms, checklists for moving day, etc.) that make it a useful resource in many ways.
If my wife and I had used a book like this when we bought our home five years ago, we'd have been able to negotiate conditions that would have saved us at least $4500. Fortunately, we won't be so ill-informed next time.
Easy ways to impact the bottom line when buying or selling a home!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-21
Review Date: 2008-01-21
Closing on a home is one of those dreaded but unavoidable life events. Like death and taxes, we all yet sooner or later. Michelle Blain has done a superb job of dissecting a very complex and tedious subject. She even managed to make the reading interesting and enjoyable.
This book is much more than your typical "how to" book. It is truly a comprehensive guide that can help you survive the buying or selling (and closing) of your home. You may even profit if you take this advice to heart and structure the deal correctly.
I've bought and sold several times before reading this book. I got this book as I was preparing or my last move. It was my best moving experience yet and I even managed to reduce the closing costs for my new home which paid for this book many times over. What an unbeatable combination - an enjoyable read and saving money!
This book is much more than your typical "how to" book. It is truly a comprehensive guide that can help you survive the buying or selling (and closing) of your home. You may even profit if you take this advice to heart and structure the deal correctly.
I've bought and sold several times before reading this book. I got this book as I was preparing or my last move. It was my best moving experience yet and I even managed to reduce the closing costs for my new home which paid for this book many times over. What an unbeatable combination - an enjoyable read and saving money!
A Prospective Home Buyer's Dream
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-05
Review Date: 2007-12-05
Where was this book when I closed on my house? This book provides excellent guidance through one of the most stressful transactions anyone will endure. Its sage advice will prove useful to home buyers and sellers alike.
More than a basic explanation of the real estate closing process, Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply delves into the entire process of buying or selling a home from start to finish. Readers will get detailed information about deciding whether or not to use various professionals like real estate agents or attorneys, important information about the different inspections the property should undergo, guidance about financing of the home, and even helpful tips for moving day.
One would think that a book about a legal transaction would make for pretty dry reading. That's simply not true with Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply. Speaking in terms that anyone could understand, Blain takes care to break up particularly complicated sections of the book with helpful anecdotes to illustrate that section.
Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply took all of the mystery out of the real estate closing process. I'm certain, now, that the next time I buy or sell a home, I won't toss and turn during the night before the closing. I can sleep soundly knowing that I already know what's going to take place the next day.
More than a basic explanation of the real estate closing process, Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply delves into the entire process of buying or selling a home from start to finish. Readers will get detailed information about deciding whether or not to use various professionals like real estate agents or attorneys, important information about the different inspections the property should undergo, guidance about financing of the home, and even helpful tips for moving day.
One would think that a book about a legal transaction would make for pretty dry reading. That's simply not true with Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply. Speaking in terms that anyone could understand, Blain takes care to break up particularly complicated sections of the book with helpful anecdotes to illustrate that section.
Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply took all of the mystery out of the real estate closing process. I'm certain, now, that the next time I buy or sell a home, I won't toss and turn during the night before the closing. I can sleep soundly knowing that I already know what's going to take place the next day.
Closing costs, legal processes, and options are covered
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-01
Review Date: 2007-12-01
Michelle Blain's YOUR REAL ESTATE CLOSING EXPLAINED SIMPLY covers all the financial and legal concerns surrounding the closing process, the last leg of a home buying effort. Closing costs, legal processes, and options re covered through a series of checklists and charts plus online references, all of which will make the process easier, especially for beginners.
Good Resource
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Review Date: 2007-11-03
Review Date: 2007-11-03
Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply is an extremely useful step-by-step guide for buyers and sellers of real estate. The guide is written in an enjoyable, conversational tone with easy-to-understand explanations of unfamiliar terms that give the reader a thorough understanding of the topic. The book's layout lends itself easily to quick reference - each section clearly indicates the topic covered within it, and helpful checklists, flow charts, and worksheets can be found throughout the book. It is the resource information that makes this book such an outstanding practical guide. For example, Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply includes the actual forms that will be presented during the process with a detailed explanation of each document. The State by State Review in Chapter 8 is one of the most valuable elements of the book, giving state-specific information on real estate laws, procedures, and customs to buyers and sellers of real estate. Your Real Estate Closing Explained Simply is a must-have resource that can help both novice and seasoned buyers and sellers secure a smooth closing experience.

Estate Planning for Same-Sex Couples
Published in Paperback by American Bar Association (2004-09-25)
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Good For Students
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Review Date: 2005-09-13
Review Date: 2005-09-13
Ms. Burda's book provides guidance and training for the law student seeking to learn about a cutting edge nuance of estate-planning. With crystal clear language and outstanding organization, a law student finds him/herself wishing his/her law school professors followed Ms. Burda's instructional paradigm. This book is a must read for anyone seeking a career helping others plan for retirement.
Very insightful, very well-written
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Review Date: 2005-08-10
Review Date: 2005-08-10
This book is an excellent resource for attorneys as well as non-legally educated persons. The book covers all issues that a person would need to take into consideration in creating an estate/living plan for a same-sex couple.
A reader from Chicago
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-05
Review Date: 2005-06-05
The Publishers Marketing Association just awarded this book a Benjamin Franklin Award at the June 2005 award ceremony in New York City. This book and the author Joan Burda, are well deserving of this prestigious award.
This is an excellent book for both lawyers and their clients.
This is an excellent book for both lawyers and their clients.
Absolutely Essential
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-09
Review Date: 2005-06-09
This book is absolutely essential for any attorneys practicing in this field. Ms. Burda has put together not only the laws and state of affairs across the country but she has also included the much needed forms in order to accomplish the task. After all of our years in law school, only Ms. Burda has shown us exactly what these documents are supposed to look like!
A Vital Guide to the Changing Legal Landscape
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-21
Review Date: 2006-03-21
Attorney Burda has done the impossible, writing a "black-letter law" treatise in an easy-to-read and enjoyable style.
Practitioners will find it informative for its nuts-and-bolts practice tips, while members of the public will take away a 'how-to' roadmap (with forms!) when planning to protect themselves and their families.
I recommend this book without reservations -- not only for attorneys practicing in this field, but for smart individuals across the nation who attempt to balance the scales of justice while usually suffering inequitable treatment under the laws.
Practitioners will find it informative for its nuts-and-bolts practice tips, while members of the public will take away a 'how-to' roadmap (with forms!) when planning to protect themselves and their families.
I recommend this book without reservations -- not only for attorneys practicing in this field, but for smart individuals across the nation who attempt to balance the scales of justice while usually suffering inequitable treatment under the laws.

How to Pay Little or No Taxes on Your Real Estate Investments: What Smart Investors Need to Know - Explained Simply
Published in Paperback by Atlantic Publishing Company (FL) (2007-08-15)
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Sound Advice for Your Real Estate Investments!
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Review Date: 2008-08-19
Review Date: 2008-08-19
Despite the roller-coaster ride that is better known as the real estate market, real estate in and of itself remains - even in these volatile times -- a sound and practical investment. The trick -- explains author Brian Kline is his illuminating book "How to Pay Little or No Taxes on Your Real Estate Investments" -- is to know how to make your money work for you in the smartest possible way.
Not necessarily an easy read, but definitely an important resource for both the layman and professional - I give this book high marks not only for the time Kline spends explaining the ever-so-confusing tax code system into a concept as simple as "tax-code knowledge and application = profit" but also for his thorough examination of the multiple methods available for deferring or eliminating taxes to fit the reader's specific needs, goals and objectives.
Furthermore, Kline does a great job of personalizing all the legal and technical jargon with a nice mix of real-world examples. Even going so far as to include several case studies offered up by many of today's real estate big shots who use the principals outlined in this book.
Of particular interest to me was Chapter 9: Wealth Goals and Strategies, in which Kline addresses such topics as Passive vs. Active Income, Risk Limits and Getting Started Strategies. It's true says Kline that with the accumulation of wealth comes experience and knowledge. But how does the novice get to that point? This book will show you how. Kline goes on to note that an experienced investor will recognize a misrepresented property or profits. The experienced investor likely has a feel for business cycles and is better suited to optimize the buy and sell timing. Chapter 9 alone is worth the price of admission. Remember, every individual has a different tolerance for risk. The key is not taking risks that you cannot afford.
Also of particular interest are Kline's explanation, demonstration and practical application of Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA) and how they can be used to acquire and - more importantly -- shield wealth. According to Kline, IRA's can be invested in anything the owner believes will bring a good return on investment. And anything that brings in a good return is a good thing.
Now I freely admit that if you're a novice investor like myself, its easy to get derailed with the never-ending use of acronyms, technical and financial terms. My advice to you: read and re-read. Familiarity breeds confidence and this book of knowledge contains all the secrets you need to translate that first real estate purchase and turn it into the cornerstone of a real estate empire. Donald Trump could pick up a hint or two as well.
Kline points out that "...Historically, real estate outperforms the stock market's" and that "...Real estate investing can be one of the surest and most dependable methods of systematically acquiring wealth." If that is true - and I certainly believe that it is, then Kline's book, "How to Pay Little or No Taxes on Your Real Estate Investments" is certainly a step in the right direction.
I give the book 5 stars.
Not necessarily an easy read, but definitely an important resource for both the layman and professional - I give this book high marks not only for the time Kline spends explaining the ever-so-confusing tax code system into a concept as simple as "tax-code knowledge and application = profit" but also for his thorough examination of the multiple methods available for deferring or eliminating taxes to fit the reader's specific needs, goals and objectives.
Furthermore, Kline does a great job of personalizing all the legal and technical jargon with a nice mix of real-world examples. Even going so far as to include several case studies offered up by many of today's real estate big shots who use the principals outlined in this book.
Of particular interest to me was Chapter 9: Wealth Goals and Strategies, in which Kline addresses such topics as Passive vs. Active Income, Risk Limits and Getting Started Strategies. It's true says Kline that with the accumulation of wealth comes experience and knowledge. But how does the novice get to that point? This book will show you how. Kline goes on to note that an experienced investor will recognize a misrepresented property or profits. The experienced investor likely has a feel for business cycles and is better suited to optimize the buy and sell timing. Chapter 9 alone is worth the price of admission. Remember, every individual has a different tolerance for risk. The key is not taking risks that you cannot afford.
Also of particular interest are Kline's explanation, demonstration and practical application of Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA) and how they can be used to acquire and - more importantly -- shield wealth. According to Kline, IRA's can be invested in anything the owner believes will bring a good return on investment. And anything that brings in a good return is a good thing.
Now I freely admit that if you're a novice investor like myself, its easy to get derailed with the never-ending use of acronyms, technical and financial terms. My advice to you: read and re-read. Familiarity breeds confidence and this book of knowledge contains all the secrets you need to translate that first real estate purchase and turn it into the cornerstone of a real estate empire. Donald Trump could pick up a hint or two as well.
Kline points out that "...Historically, real estate outperforms the stock market's" and that "...Real estate investing can be one of the surest and most dependable methods of systematically acquiring wealth." If that is true - and I certainly believe that it is, then Kline's book, "How to Pay Little or No Taxes on Your Real Estate Investments" is certainly a step in the right direction.
I give the book 5 stars.
A difficult subject made easy...
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Review Date: 2008-07-14
Review Date: 2008-07-14
With the recent housing market slump, Brian Kline offers readers advice on protecting their investments while still turning a profit. He effectively uses existing tax codes to teach readers how to accumulate wealth through real estate investments. His methods and advice on using such strategies, like the 1031 exchange, are conducted within the legal limits of the law.
Many times, the topics discussed quickly become boring with legal jargon an industry talk. While some of this is necessary, Kline does a nice job of mixing in real-life examples. He accompanies these examples with charts and "the math" completed so the reader can easily understand the topic of discussion. Throughout the book, he offers several case studies of industry leaders using several of the topics he discusses. These offer real world application for his advice.
Kline explains how Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA) can be used to acquire and shield wealth. IRA's can be invested in anything the owner believes will bring a good return on investment. Charitable remainder trusts eliminate capital gains and create a charitable tax deduction. He even offers readers a step-by-step, in-depth look at 1031 exchanges, and how they function.
Many times, the topics discussed quickly become boring with legal jargon an industry talk. While some of this is necessary, Kline does a nice job of mixing in real-life examples. He accompanies these examples with charts and "the math" completed so the reader can easily understand the topic of discussion. Throughout the book, he offers several case studies of industry leaders using several of the topics he discusses. These offer real world application for his advice.
Kline explains how Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA) can be used to acquire and shield wealth. IRA's can be invested in anything the owner believes will bring a good return on investment. Charitable remainder trusts eliminate capital gains and create a charitable tax deduction. He even offers readers a step-by-step, in-depth look at 1031 exchanges, and how they function.
Straightforward information that will save you money
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Review Date: 2008-01-31
Review Date: 2008-01-31
This book was well written, straightforward, and easy for the layperson to understand, as well as someone familiar with the real estate industry. It introduces the reader to real estate terminology and outlines a number of strategies to legitimately increase wealth through real estate. It gives in-depth information on the 1031 exchange, charitable trusts, etc. The author takes excerpts of the tax law to supplement the strategies he outlines, which is helpful and indicates the validity of his suggestions. The case examples give the reader an understanding of how they can make wise choices at various stages of real estate acquisition, ownership, improvement and sales. The author lists conditions necessary to take advantage of the various strategies and plans available, and also includes information on prohibited transactions. He uses tables to illustrate the gains to be made using the strategies, and includes a chapter that takes the reader step-by-step through the process of preparing a wealth strategy. The final chapter is an account of a fictional couple, and their experience in real estate investment, utilizing the strategies provided by the author. I would recommend this to anyone considering an investment in real estate, and also to realtors and other professionals in the industry.
Helpful resource
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Review Date: 2007-12-03
Review Date: 2007-12-03
With the current state of our unsteady economy, investing can be a daunting and downright frightening prospect. The average person wants the security of knowing that their investments are working for them in the best possible way. Many people are intimidated by the idea of investing in real estate, but by doing some research, those fears can be alleviated. In fact, by gaining some basic knowledge of tax codes, you will discover that there are many financial opportunities for a savvy investor who knows how to use them to their advantage.
Brian Kline's book provides average people with expert advice and know-how to reap greater profits in real estate investments. Kline delves into the often-confusing world of taxes and fishes out the good stuff - giving readers little known "secrets" to maximize their investments. Essential topics such as depreciation, 1031 exchanges, and capital gains tax are explained in a reader-friendly manner, with plenty of case study examples. The book is also chock-full of charts and portions of the IRS tax codes that provide the beginning investor with practical information and handy references.
This book also has a lot to offer the intermediate investor. The wealth of information devoted to 1031 exchanges alone gives the seasoned investor plenty of new avenues by which to increase their income. The material presented is also up-to-date, with a majority of the tax codes as recent as 2006, which makes this a useful refresher for the advanced investor to skim through for any changes and updates.
Overall, this book serves the needs of the novice and advanced investor alike, who are both looking for ways to use the many real estate tax advantages available to them to accumulate their wealth. This is a book you will refer to over and over again for practical information and deserves a spot on any serious investor's bookshelf.
Brian Kline's book provides average people with expert advice and know-how to reap greater profits in real estate investments. Kline delves into the often-confusing world of taxes and fishes out the good stuff - giving readers little known "secrets" to maximize their investments. Essential topics such as depreciation, 1031 exchanges, and capital gains tax are explained in a reader-friendly manner, with plenty of case study examples. The book is also chock-full of charts and portions of the IRS tax codes that provide the beginning investor with practical information and handy references.
This book also has a lot to offer the intermediate investor. The wealth of information devoted to 1031 exchanges alone gives the seasoned investor plenty of new avenues by which to increase their income. The material presented is also up-to-date, with a majority of the tax codes as recent as 2006, which makes this a useful refresher for the advanced investor to skim through for any changes and updates.
Overall, this book serves the needs of the novice and advanced investor alike, who are both looking for ways to use the many real estate tax advantages available to them to accumulate their wealth. This is a book you will refer to over and over again for practical information and deserves a spot on any serious investor's bookshelf.
Wonderful book on taxes and real estate!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-17
Review Date: 2008-01-17
I've been looking into the possibility of real estate investment, but I got concerned about a number of things, including capital gains taxes. When I first saw the title, I was afraid that it was another "get-rich-quick" book. I was delighted to see that it wasn't. The book focuses on how to reduce your taxes legally and how to plan your real estate investments. I appreciated both emphases.
I had never realized that my retirement account could be a source for funds for investing. The book provides careful and detailed advice about the possibilities, limitations, and the pitfalls of doing that. I'm also new enough to real estate that I'd never heard of 1031 exchanges or installment sales before, but those sections were especially clear and in depth. I'd heard of trusts, of course, and was impressed by the wealth of material provided. Another helpful feature was the numerous case studies. I learned a lot from this book.
This isn't a book that you'd pick up for an evening's casual reading, but it is clear and detailed. If you're looking into the possibility of real estate investment, I'd recommend it.
I had never realized that my retirement account could be a source for funds for investing. The book provides careful and detailed advice about the possibilities, limitations, and the pitfalls of doing that. I'm also new enough to real estate that I'd never heard of 1031 exchanges or installment sales before, but those sections were especially clear and in depth. I'd heard of trusts, of course, and was impressed by the wealth of material provided. Another helpful feature was the numerous case studies. I learned a lot from this book.
This isn't a book that you'd pick up for an evening's casual reading, but it is clear and detailed. If you're looking into the possibility of real estate investment, I'd recommend it.

Government Assisted Housing: Professional Strategies for Site Managers (Institute of Real Estate Management Monographs. Series on Specific Property t (Institute ... Series on Specific Property Types)
Published in Paperback by Institute of Real Estate Management (1996-12-03)
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The bible for affordable housing!!!
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Review Date: 2002-09-19
Review Date: 2002-09-19
An excellent handbook for the endless challenges encountered in the affordable housing field. Clear,concise and easy to read.
The author has obviously handled these situations in the past and has thankfully provided a tool for housing managers everywhere to use now and for years to come. A must for any property manager's library!
The author has obviously handled these situations in the past and has thankfully provided a tool for housing managers everywhere to use now and for years to come. A must for any property manager's library!
A comprhensive,easy to read, useful property management tool
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Review Date: 1999-11-04
Review Date: 1999-11-04
Glenn French, the author demonstrates his extensive knowledge of the Property Management process.The multidiciplined functions of property management are clearly defined in a very usable and sequential manner. The content and writing tempo in each chapter are professionally written in such a manner that provides the student/beginning Property Manager with a useful learning tool. The book is also interesting reading for persons who are interested in a better understanding of Professional Property Management.
This really exceeded my expectations.
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Review Date: 1999-11-04
Review Date: 1999-11-04
All residential managers would profit by reading this book. Mr.French obviously has extensive experience that he conveys very effectively.
Essential Reading for 1st time or Experienced Property Mgrs
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Review Date: 1999-11-02
Review Date: 1999-11-02
This is a careful, well written text book outlining the necessary skills, tools and education needed to manage government assisted housing. There are not many books on managing subsidized housing. This one is good because it is clear that Glenn French has had a myriad of hands-on experiences in this field. Glenn French's book is very good for anyone interested in taking on the management of government assisted real estate as a career, or to expand your business opportunities.
Very informative for professionals in Public Housing
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Review Date: 1999-10-12
Review Date: 1999-10-12
I began my career in public housing and ran into many problems. Mr. French's book has provided me with the information I need to grow and solve the complex problems of working in Public Housing.

The Settlement Game: How to Settle an Estate Peacefully and Fairly
Published in Paperback by Voyages Press, Inc. (2006-01-01)
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guide
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Review Date: 2008-04-25
Review Date: 2008-04-25
This book along with Grandma's Yellow Pie Plate are a must have if you are involved with an estate of any kind, or planning your own.
These things should be taught in High School.
These things should be taught in High School.
Highly Recommended
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Review Date: 2008-04-07
Review Date: 2008-04-07
I am the executor of an estate and needed guidance on an equitable way to distribute my parents assets that were not large value items but also not garage sale or donation items. This book has the best ideas I found and with 4 kids in the family with different personalities and locations, it really worked!
A practical, "user friendly", and informative guide to arranging a fair division of a departed loved one's estate
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-11
Review Date: 2006-03-11
Confidently recommended reading, The Settlement Game: How To Settle An Estate Peacefully And Fairly by Angie Epting Morris is a practical, "user friendly", and informative guide to arranging a fair division of a departed loved one's estate. Readers will be provided with a proven system for dividing all items in an estate in a fair, peaceful manner; an analysis of personality styles that can help you avoid conflict; useful, practical advice for dealing with all details of an estate, from bank accounts to taxes; handy forms you can photocopy to keep track of all items and miscellaneous expenses.
Focusing on Peaceful Estate Settlement
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-23
Review Date: 2006-02-23
After mother's death, my brother and sisters looked to me to begin the estate
settlement process. The Settlement Game: How to Settle an Estate Peacefully and Fairly has been like a life line to a drowning victim. Anyone can settle an estate, but to do so peacefully and fairly, is another matter. After reading the introduction, I
purchased copies for myself and my siblings. Our home is like returning to another era with beautiful antique furniture, dishes, and many of our old toys. This book outlines a system for distributing these items fairly and peacefully. I particularly liked the spiritual side that the author weaved into the beginning of the book. I
would recommend this book to anyone who is faced with settling an estate and
wants to make sure the process is done fairly and that family relationships remain
unharmed.
settlement process. The Settlement Game: How to Settle an Estate Peacefully and Fairly has been like a life line to a drowning victim. Anyone can settle an estate, but to do so peacefully and fairly, is another matter. After reading the introduction, I
purchased copies for myself and my siblings. Our home is like returning to another era with beautiful antique furniture, dishes, and many of our old toys. This book outlines a system for distributing these items fairly and peacefully. I particularly liked the spiritual side that the author weaved into the beginning of the book. I
would recommend this book to anyone who is faced with settling an estate and
wants to make sure the process is done fairly and that family relationships remain
unharmed.
The Settlement Game: How to Setle an Estate Peacefully and Fairly
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-20
Review Date: 2006-10-20
Being one of five siblings I was not looking forward to settling our dad's estate. I needed real life, practical help! Reading the Settlement Game was an answer to my prayers! Here is a book written by an author who has successfully setteled her parent's estate using practical ideas; she shares these ideas, gives you guidelines and tools so that you actually have something to work with. I felt like I had a friend to help me. Giving each member in the family a copy of the book helped them to know what to expect too. The Settlement Game not only helped me with my father's estate but it will be a great guidline in organizing my own estate. I am defintely refering the book to friends. Each one of us will someday have an estate that will need to be settled; I recommed this book to anyone who cares about keeping peace and harmony in the family.
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