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Jake Kucheck Has Anyone Started a B-Corp?
11 November 2013 | 42 replies
By contributing to the NO, they can take the deduction for it, AND use it to provide a continued income to the children.
John Thedford Does Anyone Solicit Using Obituary Notices? How To Find Properties That Are Inherited Or May Be?
15 April 2022 | 21 replies
They have personal agendas, plans for the houses, want some of the stuff and ideas abou what to do with the cash from savings or sale.These living people have bills to pay, children to feed and habits to pay for.Find the pain and the things that interfere and solve those problems.
Matt Inman New member from St. Louis
20 February 2013 | 9 replies
Welcome, it would be more productive, if more parents started their children out in real estate or construction at early age versus the common theme sports Just my opinion FYI -> I'm guilt of the sports theme also
Erik Kubec Keep non-functional hot tub in rental 'as-is' and let tenant fix and maintain it?
13 January 2018 | 7 replies
I always advise owners and managers to consult with an attorney who specializes in premises liability and landlord-tenant law.If you keep the tub, you should have specific clauses written into the rental agreement as an addendum.You absolutely must provide the tenant an owner's manual because the first five or six pages are full of all the legal warnings that keep the tub manufacturer out of lawsuits (Consult a physician before use, Don't consume alcohol, Don't use alone, No unsupervised children, etc.)Bottom line: If it needs work, have it done by a licensed, bonded and insured electrician and/or spa technician.
Christene Jackson New from Genoa City, WI
23 January 2014 | 22 replies
If I have to continue working, I will as I love what I do, but I have to set some strong goals to ensure I'm on track to do what I need for my children.
Matt R. Buy and hold in perpetuity vs exit plan
26 February 2014 | 36 replies
The GST doesn't come into play because the beneficiaries are my children and their spouses.
Tonya F. Tenant / Lease
24 January 2014 | 17 replies
Two bedroom apartment with a single dad and occasionally his three young children for a weekend.
Keith Evans Have a Plan(s) - Looking for Tips/Advice
25 January 2014 | 4 replies
Our area is booming to say the least, we have Exxon building their global headquarters 6.5 miles away, a new hospital just broke ground (Texas Children's, a specialty hospital) 3 miles away as well as other various developments going on within 15 miles of our current home.
Account Closed New member, shooting for the stars!
25 January 2014 | 1 reply
I'll work until I die in some fashion but I want to show my children that going to school, graduating college and getting into huge debt to buy your house and work for someone else isn't the way!
Bill R. New Member from Branford, CT
29 January 2014 | 13 replies
@Liam Goble, when I have been wholesaling probate properties - they may be distressed but the discount typically comes from the fact that the property is left to children and is unwanted and in need of being liquidated.