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All Forum Posts by: Linda Higgins

Linda Higgins has started 3 posts and replied 7 times.

I was not sure I should take some extra income now but pay the tax or just simply leave it for the future investment. Thank you for getting back to me tho.

I have been managing my own rental properties for last five years and I have a full time job besides my rentals so I have never paid myself any management fee. I heard some of investors suggested I should pay myself 10% of the management fee since I'm doing everything. What are the recommendations on this topic? What are those pros & cons for doing that? I really appreciate your feedbacks! 

Thank you for all great inputs. It definitely helps me with the decisions!

Yes, excellent idea! I think I do have that clause in my contract. Thanks!

I really appreciate your suggestions. The liability is something I worry the most. Thanks!

Can you let your renters to do a home daycare? I have two great renters and they have been there for a year and half. They asked if they could start a home day care for 5-7 kids when one of them will graduate from the special education degree this May? What is the best response for that? or recommendations?

Post: paynearme.com

Linda HigginsPosted
  • Investor
  • Edmond, OK
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 1

I just heard so much about paynearme.com & I requested a Demo and then they turned me down due to my rental size (12 units)....any suggestions?