
5 October 2015 | 11 replies
Personally, I have shifted from increasing my deferred compensation contribution to purchasing real estate.

5 October 2015 | 7 replies
So about a month ago we had a pipe burst in one of our unit, water ran from upstairs bathroom down to kitchen and into basement. water remediation company had fans and dehumidifiers in that tenants place for about a week running continuously. their utilities bill webt from being approx $50 normally to about $108 dollars so around double. theres 3 roommates in that unit and each one got a $100 disount for that months rent to compensate for any contractors coming in and out and not having hot water for about 5 days. my question is should i pay for the additional electricity used caused most likely by the dehumidifiers and fans?

17 October 2015 | 8 replies
Always compensate them for their time.

9 October 2015 | 6 replies
Personal use of company-owned vehicles must be controlled.Workers compensation exposure hazards usually are service-, janitorial- or maintenance-related.

12 October 2015 | 5 replies
I'd just talk with the investors or others and see what other ways you might be able to add value and be compensated for that.

17 October 2015 | 5 replies
As mentioned, the HOA official documents can be obtained free by the home owner/Realtor via the HOA's web site and hard copies cost no more than $25 and the home owner has already compensated the property manager to complete these ordinary tasks with their HOA dues.Then there is the Transfer Fee on home refinancing.

13 November 2015 | 32 replies
The rules that you cited seem to corroborate my thoughts: "(A) A non-lawyer shall not furnish to another for compensation, direct or indirect, advice or service under circumstances which require his use of legal knowledge or skill in the application of any law, federal, state or local, dealing with taxes, except:(2) A certified public accountant or a person duly enrolled may practice before the Internal Revenue Service, as those terms are defined by the then applicable federal regulations and the extent permitted therein.(4) A non-lawyer may render such advice or service incident to an engagement to provide products or services which he is otherwise authorized to provide, where such advice or service arises out of the providing of such other products or services and was not the principal purpose of the engagement."

11 October 2015 | 3 replies
So put compensation out of your mind for this first one, and just learn.

15 October 2015 | 133 replies
I could see that what I was asking of her was unreasonable and being new to the game I felt that she would not be compensated for it soon enough.

12 October 2015 | 4 replies
Make sure you are well compensated price-wise for taking this problem off of their hands, including a reduction for the 2 month's rent you have to try and collect and the damages you've already seen + a huge % for what they still haven't wrecked!