15 September 2016 | 2 replies
Writing offers is a serious business - you need to know and understand every word in that offer and most importantly -- you need to understand disclosures and have a sense of fairness.Also understand that agents DO NOT write contracts (unless they are lawyers) they can ONLY fill in the blanks on a standard approved contract of sale (usually 20-35 pages).You can design your own contract if you are presenting yourself.When making offers nationwide -I always have "Hybrid" clause (sellers love this)Use banking days (nothing goes as expected in real estate deals - you need time to get to the profit)A built-In extension (you need time and don't want to beg for an extension.)Financing clauses - (the sweeter you can make the deal - the easier it will be to assign your contract - we call it CONTRACT CANDY - ask for everything - the furniture - car in the garage - lawn equipment - money back at settlement - paint the house - delayed settlement etc.)A memorandum of understanding - sellers need to understand your motivation and what you are trying to accomplish and who you are - do you have a license, bonded, insured - references - testimonials - etc. remember you are a buyer - sellers look to you to satisfy their financial needs or real estate problems - don't be cavalier about your actions - leave ego at home.

9 August 2016 | 10 replies
Other kinds of storage are much easier to add via drawers on the floor of the closet or furniture.

28 July 2016 | 14 replies
Regardless of affiliation to Tenant any guest which: (a) stays on the property or in the Premises more than Fourteen (14) days or nights in any 6 month period; or (b) receives mail at the Premises; or (c) moves in their own furniture; or (d) pays Tenant’s rent; or (e) claims Premises as their residence, will be considered a tenant, rather than a guest, and must be added to the lease agreement; otherwise it is considered a lease violation and Landlord has the right to terminate this lease.

14 May 2016 | 6 replies
Unless its in florida law or your lease a wire rack in the closet is the same as furniture.

26 April 2016 | 1 reply
They have moved out the furniture but are unable to move out remaining personal items (kitchen, bathroom, random small pieces).

14 May 2017 | 7 replies
You don't want to spend a bunch of money buying furnitures, only to be shutdown later.

10 August 2023 | 43 replies
Except as provided in §1.162-3 (relating to materials and supplies) and in §1.263(a)-1(f) (providing a de minimis safe harbor election), a taxpayer must capitalize amounts paid to acquire or produce a unit of real or personal property (as determined under §1.263(a)-3(e)), including leasehold improvements, land and land improvements, buildings, machinery and equipment, and furniture and fixtures.

31 May 2017 | 5 replies
Furniture, clothing, drapes, bedding, and porous materials are the most common items that have to be removed immediately and properly disposed of.

18 April 2017 | 8 replies
If there are scratches from people moving furniture, etc. they have a little pen to color those in.

10 December 2013 | 3 replies
It's going to run you an extra $1,000 or so but you will get to use their furniture and design expertise.