
23 September 2010 | 5 replies
Hello everyone, There is a possibility that a cluster of commercial properties that my partners and I own may be leased to a national tenant with a triple-net lease (NNN).

19 October 2010 | 22 replies
It has triple axles underneath with six tires, with full air in them.

6 October 2010 | 1 reply
Find a tenant who can put good monies down and make a higher then normal lease payment for him to take an active tax write-off if the seller allows that this is all done under IRC 163 h 4(d) as a beneficiary in the trust..We also use a triple net lease NNN so the tenant takes care of the property so no work needed on your part but you have to find the right tenant .. this is just an example of one possible deal..Another reason I invest with LT's is to protect the title and all investors in the deal from litigation or problems.I like the fact you have viable exit strategies very important in investing to have options..I would much rather be a principal and be involved in the property if I did all the work since you could lose it if he decides to go with somebody else since in a trust you can NOT be circumvented in the transaction you would vote to the trustee so the seller has control and anonymity and believe it or not a degree of asset protection especially if he holds his beneficial interest as an LLC or C corporation ( no legal advice intended)You can email me if you like to discuss but it looks overall ok I can not tell on the financing on the rent/lease amounts for the area or any other hidden expenses.

7 November 2010 | 24 replies
personally, i don't rehab homes of that size (although someday i might wanna--that's just not what's selling here right now) so i would triple check everything for myself.

13 November 2010 | 10 replies
And I have checked, double checked and triple checked what I am doing, Kiyosaki isn't to blame for any of my choices - I make my own choices.And .... given the money he has made, he is obviously doing something right.

14 November 2010 | 18 replies
Actually, the tenant is allowed to require triple damages, and I could be required to pay them triple their deposit.3) You tried to charge them to replace the entire carpet.

17 November 2010 | 16 replies
(its almost like a triple rainbow!...

17 December 2010 | 18 replies
My opinion is that with the amount of money our Fed. is printing and nothing to back it up rates could easily triple in the next decade.

5 December 2010 | 7 replies
Only a few households will be able to find a rental and the rest will be forced to double and triple up with family and friends.

6 December 2010 | 7 replies
However, if your sitting on a older home which need constant upkeep, then the amount of repairs will double or even triple because the tenants will discover news ways of breaking things never before thought possible.