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Paul Balyoz Optimizing time spent with bills, statements, receipts; paper vs electronic
1 February 2023 | 2 replies
You are not writing a sentence, you are conveying useful information to simplify your search.
John Hickey Killing it by turning crack dens into safe housing
15 October 2019 | 133 replies
@Will BarnardYour first sentence is 100% correct.
Veronica Giggers Thoughts about purchasing multifamily with all 1 bedroom units
11 February 2023 | 26 replies
.; divorced, teens exiting foster care (18-21 age). yes there is a need. you need to know where your clients will hail from. there you will find them at DHS/DSS/WIC/DV/ agencies. single rooms, shared kitchen, bath etc. all very commonly used for "temporary/shelter care" housing. for 30days to one year. pending --usual things like court hearings, sentencings, adjudications, or pending finding a larger unit to reunify with children taken by CPS. be ready for drama. but if you work it hard-the state/county/federal will pay.
Byran Parson Eviction Questions:
28 August 2016 | 8 replies
See the last sentence in the previous item - you don't want to have your nice, newly renovated home damaged by an unhappy occupant.5.
Huiping S. Co-sign question answer from ChatGPT.
10 February 2023 | 6 replies
I tested it with one question I have.I copy and pasted some sentence of the answer to that woman and she not asking to see the property anymore. 
Chris Martin deed restrictions - remain as one parcel
19 March 2023 | 0 replies
The current deed has this sentence: "It is the parties [Sic] intent that the property remain [Sic] as one parcel of land for taxation, identification, zoning and planning purposes."
Patrick Philip How to invest $10 million?
9 August 2017 | 58 replies
I don't understand the last sentence of paragraph 2.
John Lyszczyk Should I get my contractors License?
29 June 2020 | 9 replies
And if you get caught a second time, you can end up with a 5-year jail sentence.
Dylan Niklas How do you perform a duplex comp?
23 March 2023 | 5 replies
What does this sentence "I am holding active, pending, under contract listings with higher value than sold right now" mean? 
Henry Clark Self Storage- LLC Operating Agreement
22 September 2021 | 1 reply
(g) Pursuant to Code §704(c)(1)(B), if any contributed property is distributed by theLimited Liability Company other than to the contributing Memberwithin five years of being contributed, then, except as provided inCode § 704(c)(2), the contributing Member shall be treated asrecognizing gain or loss from the sale of the property in an amountequal to the gain or loss that would have been allocated to theMember under Code § 704(c)(1)(A) if the property had been sold atits fair market value at the time of the distribution.DeficitCapital Accountshall mean with respect to any Member, the deficit balance, if any,in such Member's capital account as of the end of the taxable year,after giving effect to the following adjustments:(a) Credit to such capitalaccount any amount which such Member is obligated to restore underTreasury Regulations § 1.704‑1(b)(2)(ii)(c), as well asany addition thereto pursuant to the next to last sentence ofTreasury Regulations §§ 1.704‑2(g)(1) and (i)(5), aftertaking into account thereunder any changes during such year inpartnership minimum gain (as determined in accordance with TreasuryRegulations § 1.704‑2(d)) and in the minimum gainattributable to any partner (Member) nonrecourse debt (as determinedunder Treasury Regulations § 1.704­2(i)(3)); and(b) Debit to such capitalaccount the items described in Treasury Regulations §§ 1.704‑1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4), (5) and (6).