
25 November 2023 | 62 replies
How "commercial" she may be by selling a few eggs or a cow or teaching horseback riding will be determined by IRS regulations, "being in the business" of something rather than a hobby type enterprise.

13 October 2019 | 154 replies
The key difference being wholesalers buy properties AS-IS and don're quire the sellers to make any repairs. 4) They are buying as a for profit enterprise, and thus have a vested interest to buy at the lowest sales price, to charge the highest fees, and to have the seller make as many repairs as possible.

1 September 2018 | 53 replies
@Rob Beene what do you think of the Enterprise market?
30 October 2022 | 9 replies
As for neighbours I'm talking about an apartment building, a commercial enterprise, not a house.