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William McCauley insurance
1 February 2016 | 6 replies
There is also "machinery breakdown" which will cover your heating and cooling systems in the event of a covered loss (again often taken off by many if not most of my clients). 
Briant Patterson Are there any crowdfunding sites for international deals
15 November 2016 | 5 replies
iFunding has machinery set up for this, but they haven't listed any yet.  
Ben Leybovich Does No-Money-Down Work...?!
7 April 2015 | 132 replies
Let me tell you about this investor, we'll call him "A""A" owned a machine shop, he was a brilliant machinist. and locally an expert on the machinery he made parts for."
Boris Suchkov Pool Demo Steps and Sample Contract
26 April 2021 | 2 replies
So far here's what I understand needs to happen:1) Remove and dispose of pipes and machinery like the pump and filter.2) Make holes in the concrete lining so that water can drain (or even jackhammer the entire lining into pieces and bury them, not sure).3) Fill the hole with clean fill. 4) Compact the fill and get a compaction report (required for city pass inspection, and also to allow future construction on the site).Anything I'm missing?
Nathaniel J Mott Insurance providers for demolition contractor
1 May 2021 | 6 replies
We do residential demolitions of decks, drywall, insulation, and the like (no heavy machinery).
Julio Gonzalez Types of Cost Segregation Studies
17 March 2022 | 6 replies
Some examples of properties with high asset reclassification include medical clinics and hospitals with technical machinery and labs, groceries stores with machinery, shopping centers with rain water drainage systems and large parking areas, industrial manufacturing facilities with advanced equipment, apartment buildings in suburban areas with swimming pools, golf courses, tennis courts and large parking areas for tenants.Here’s a list of the average amount of assets that can be reclassified into shorter asset life classes based upon the type of property.
Jorden House-Hay From Chickens to Cheese
9 May 2022 | 4 replies
We were inspired, though, by Paul Graham’s essay Do Things That Don’t Scale , which is a cogent argument for using founder time in the early stages to perfect systems before temporal demands grow such that that focus is no longer an option.This year we are taking that advice to heart by focusing wholly on what we personally can do to ensure that our prospecting, acquisition, and project execution machinery is firing on all cylinders. 
Cole Bigbee Go Tall or Go Home!-
24 June 2021 | 2 replies
On most of these size buildings, the additional height will allow for specialized machinery, along with enough room for several tiers of pallet rack storage space.
Linda Willis New to Notes
22 January 2015 | 31 replies
Notes are in finance and banking under state and federal laws primarily, there are real estate overlaps such as TILA, but notes are not a RE matter, there are notes with personal property, cars, machinery, airplanes, boats, and "commercial paper" or obligations fall under financing matters.
Justin Cooke Double Declining Balance Depreciation on New Construction
31 October 2015 | 9 replies
For example, Equipment and Machinery are a valid asset class for DDB, so you can use it on appliances, furnace, water heater, etc.You frequently see this type of cost segregation for components on large, multi family properties because there are so many appliances, furnaces, etc that go into it that it can really be a significant part of the building.