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Joseph Skates Anybody in Canada doing Small Business of e-waste
7 October 2016 | 1 reply
@Joseph SkatesI'm not sure I clearly understand your question.If your business is collecting waste then you will most likely have a couple of possible revenue streams: a dumping fee you may/may not charge to folks who bring the waste two you;scrap fees you may collect on sale of the various component elements you extract from the electronics.Depending on where you are, there may be a provincial program which will supplement one of those revenue streams (kid of like the tyre levies charges my many/most provinces).  
Chris May In-law unit in walkout basement
4 August 2016 | 8 replies
If it's on a slope, and you have to redo the foundation, as well as add structural elements, then that alone can be over 100k just to have a box.
Daniel Cruz More Success or More of What-Not-To-Do
9 August 2016 | 35 replies
These types of jobs or professions have many things in common I'm sure.Not only do you have a high degree of technical proficiency with numerous protocols but there is almost an "art" to employ the proper action and do so in, not just a timely manner, but very quickly, in an instant. 
Jon Q. Middle Class: Chips Are Stacked Against You
16 August 2016 | 45 replies
When I travel to Hawaii, and spend a day or two looking at potential investment housing...even if I don't buy anything...that plane ticket is a deduction.I'm going to assume you're a smart guy, so as you know, there are numerous methods to get around paying taxes on your real estate income.  
John Alba Condo financing
1 March 2017 | 16 replies
Some elements that will make a condo non-warrantable are:* High investor ratio* Insufficient reserves/Bad financials* Litigation* Buying as investment vs primary/2ndWhen the condo is deemed non-warrantable for the specific transaction, then the only financing option left is a non-warrantable condo portfolio loan.Hope this helps.
Harman N. Starting my REI adventure with a duplex in San Francisco Bay Area
18 August 2016 | 36 replies
All you aspiring SF investors on this thread, do yourselves a favor, and search on BP for the numerous threads dedicated to "cashflow vs appreciation."  
Juan Diaz Contractors -- A Short Primer (Part 1 of 3)
15 August 2016 | 0 replies
All other work-foundation, framing, drywall, texture, finish-should be done by a professional.There are many different kinds of laborers that you can hire-licensed general contractors, licensed contractors for specific elements of the building process, skilled craftsmen, and laborers.
Benjamin Fritz DFW Looking for a great handyman!
20 August 2016 | 3 replies
I am insured with great local referencesHave done numerous flips and rehabs. 
Kevin Bowen New to BP....Finally taking the plunge into wholesaling
17 August 2016 | 12 replies
Hello @Kevin BowenWelcome - we need more Florida wholesalers, so it is great to see the numerous BP contacts responding to your message.We're doing business in Tampa/St.
Zane O. Blank slate brokerage - what do you want?
15 September 2016 | 4 replies
There are certainly going to be some tried and true elements, but we believe as technology, culture, etc. change that so may business structures and practices.With all of that said, as brokers and agents, what service, support, and features are most valuable and most attractive to you in where you choose to do business?