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Sam A. Sell gold/silver to purchase next property??
11 November 2011 | 9 replies
Even though I am only working part-time, my debts are minimal and I have no need for dollars at the moment--which is why they are stored in the form of yellow metal :)Matty-I haven't considered the 28% tax...might have to manuever a bit to maximize profit...thanks!
Tony Nguyen How To Find Motivated Apartment Sellers
19 April 2016 | 22 replies
He did that and one time somebody at the local 7-11 convenience store told him that every time it rained heavily, it flooded some of the lower apartments.
Sarah Jones Landlording Discussion
17 November 2011 | 7 replies
Starbucks grew too quickly and found themselves closing stores to stay afloat.
Mike Nelson Can you wholesale Occupied Multifamily Units???
19 November 2011 | 9 replies
Well from talking to the seller he is pretty wealthy he currently owns a convenient store and he wants to sell everything and move to costa rico where he can get 10% on his CDs.
Ken Sanders Undercharged on HUD - 3 Weeks Later I'm Responsible???
17 November 2011 | 8 replies
That's equivalent to a store missing an item when ringing up your order or a waiter forgetting to ad an item onto the check.
David Beard Turnkey sellers - why are expenses ignored?
26 November 2011 | 50 replies
There is no universal code of ethics, so it's subjective, but in my opinion, this is certainly unethical.It's no different than walking into a grocery store, buying a box of cereal for $4.99, getting to the counter, and having the cashier say, "Oh, the $4.99 doesn't include the packaging...the total price, with the box, is $7.99."
Joel Owens My fun (sarcasm) adventures in plumbing nightmare.....
3 July 2012 | 3 replies
Okay so I move a new tenant into a unit.They call the next day and say the tubs are not draining well.We go and inspect and the tubs are slow draining.We put drain-o and others down the line and it does nothing.Then we call our plumber and he snakes the line.The problem is someone put in a T line from the 2 tubs instead of a Y line so the line is clear from tub to tub but the snake cannot turn a corner to go further into the pipe.So the plumber suggest we use CLOBBER from a specialty store which is straight concentrated sulfuric acid.This does not clear the line.Plumber comes out and then installs a Y line fixing the T-line.Puts a camera down the line from the kitchen which is downstairs and the bath plumbing is in the ceiling.He sees a drink cap and what looks like a bottle but can't tell.We are thinking from a roof put on years ago a roofer dropped a drink down the plumbing vent and it is stuck.So the plumber opens up the wall above the kitchen sink and VOILA the problem is found!
Brad Z. Solo 401k Question
15 February 2012 | 6 replies
The example the IRS uses is a tax-free university running a book store.
Kurt Heise Signs of a transitional (improving) neighborhood
2 March 2012 | 6 replies
Scoping out neighborhoods is a survival tactic for me.Physical signs that I look for -* Dumpsters* Contractors coming and going* Elimination of poverty industry (Check cashing places, title pawns, pawn shops) in favor of more bohemian establishments (Coffee shops, box stores, cafes, etc.)* Clean-up and neighborhoods taking care of themselves.
Travis Elliott Who is a Full-Time Real Estate Investor?
3 May 2014 | 80 replies
So I bought a Pamida store in IA with a NN lease and got into the commercial side of things.