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Bauder recommends to go short in San Diego real estate
In response to JohnnyVegas: The tax consequences of a short sale may only affect speculators and not those parties which made the property their primary residence. The IRS has information about this which can be accessed at http://www.irs.gov/.— October 9, 2008 11:32 a.m.
Hundreds Trying To Get Money Back from Real Estate Operation
Another great article from the esteemed Mr. Bauder. Don, you would not remember me, but I know that you remember Z3 & Stella Bella. Your excellent advice kept a friend of mine from making a huge mistake and I have never forgotten that. Just an update on CFF, Matthew has been actively litigating against other CFF investors in an effort to preserve real property that can be liquidated to settle some claims by members of the firm's CFF Creditor Committee. I have opened a blog about CFF at http://cffacreditors.blogspot.com/ and posted your story along with the link and proper credit (if that's okay). I will be updating the blog on a regular basis and posting information relevant to the firm's Creditor Committee Sincerely, John Greenman Law Office of Matthew H. Powell, APC— October 9, 2008 11:06 a.m.