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Tim Robinson hiring "under the table" labor
30 May 2020 | 17 replies
Or, "I got a bug bite and it got infected and I went to the emergency room for it.
Terry Harris Why is home inventory low at the moment?
19 August 2020 | 49 replies
@Terry Harris Hi Terry, my thoughts are the people that are settled in at home seeing how this COVID plays out don't really want to make a move now (Unless a job loss, other action or those market savvy who see a chance for a good profit now drives them to sell).Buyers are motivated by what you mention, low rates, as well as a desire to move out of the high population areas as they saw the COVID wave and high infection rates being reported daily in the press.
Arthur P. Coronavirus and late or no rent payments
5 November 2021 | 694 replies
It might not be the death of the tenant, but exponential growth means they are likely to be a carrier and infect 2 more, who will infect 2 more for a few weeks, which will result in at least one death.
Sean Smith I own a 2 family w/ no mortgage and can’t get a Heloc
20 October 2023 | 15 replies
They provide several different scoring models and you can see what your score looks like under several models, including credit card, mortgage, and automobile finance.
Joe Splitrock Expensing a Vehicle for Rental Business
29 January 2022 | 1 reply
Rev Proc 2021-31 For passenger automobiles to which bonus first-year depreciation deduction applies and that are acquired after Sept. 27, 2017, and placed in service during calendar year 2021, the depreciation limit under Sec. 280F(d)(7) is $18,200 for the first tax year (an increase of $100 from 2020); $16,400 for the second tax year (an increase of $300); $9,800 for the third tax year (an increase of $100); and $5,860 for each succeeding year (an increase of $100).For passenger automobiles to which no bonus first-year depreciation applies, the depreciation limit under Sec. 280F(d)(7) is $10,200 for the first tax year; $16,400 for the second tax year; $9,800 for the third tax year; and $5,860 for each succeeding year.
Jay Hinrichs WHAT ARE YOU THANKFUL for THIS YEAR ???
26 November 2021 | 39 replies
My immune system for allowing me to continue to work in peoples homes, rentals, travel to Mexico, AC, NYC, numerous nightclubs etc and I’ve never gotten covid.
Darrell D. What comes after real estate?
11 February 2022 | 40 replies
Over the years you will see many many landlords be infected with burnt out landlord syndrome but be addicted at the same time to cash flow..
Marcus Auerbach 6.8% Inflation - where is this going?
16 December 2021 | 30 replies
The level of federal debt and the dominance of the housing market and all ancillary (furniture, automobiles, etc) parts as a huge part of the economy meant that the fed has had to keep interest rates low for so long that eventually the creation of so much money through real estate lending was going to start weighing heavy on hard assets.
Sam Leon Parking space assignment
7 December 2015 | 5 replies
Tenant agrees not to park and/or store any recreational vehicle, trailer, company owned vehicle, furniture, appliances or any other property on said parking space or said carport without prior written consent of Landlord.Unauthorized vehicles or vehicles parked improperly are subject to tow.Tenant agrees to follow municipal code for proper parking on the street.VEHICLE REMOVAL.Without notice and without liability, Landlord may order removal of any vehicle from any parking space or carport which is unauthorized to park on the premises, is parked illegally or which remains inoperable for a period of fourteen (14) consecutive days.Any vehicle owned by Tenant and remaining on the property after the termination of Tenant’s right to occupancy may be immediately removed by Landlord with full immunity from damages for such removal.Tenant agrees to indemnify Landlord for towing/storage costs incurred.VEHICLE WASHING AND REPAIR.Tenant agrees not to wash or repair vehicles on the premises without prior written consent of Landlord.Activities that cause excessive water runoff, a disturbance to the neighbors, or a public eyesore, will not be permitted.
Calvin Quallis DSCR to Cash Out BRRR
2 June 2022 | 23 replies
DSCR should be immune to that seasoning period, or else it's just a regular conventional seasoning period.