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Travis Elliott Who is a Full-Time Real Estate Investor?
3 May 2014 | 80 replies
Travis- Thanks for the nice e-mail and writing something in your colleague request.
James Park At what level of leverage can you sleep at night peacefully?
24 January 2012 | 18 replies
I also try not to exceed 2.5 D/E for my overall portfolio.
Geoffrey Murphy "Rebuilding America" What would you do?
27 January 2012 | 15 replies
The mentally ill must be cared for in a humane and good way, letting them choose to walk the streets e most inhumane thing we have ever done.3.
Cheryl C. Charge tenant for repair?
26 January 2012 | 16 replies
I sent her an e-mail saying that it was not a defect, was user caused and asked her what she thought a fair resolution would be.
Jeff S. Instructions Form 1099-misc
2 February 2012 | 18 replies
If you are simply a landlord with Schedule E Rental Income and Expenses you do not need to file Forms 1099.
Anthony Henderson Screening Tenants
12 February 2012 | 16 replies
Tenant screening, client portal, tenant e-payment, and maintenance.
Craig Shute Approaching a Chain Restaurant for Development
7 February 2012 | 4 replies
Somewhere around there you will see layout and requirements.Sometimes they have on the website and other time you have to e-mail them for it.
Brandon Eleazer Acceptable Payment Types - Most popular?
6 February 2012 | 8 replies
(cash, personal check, e-check, autopay, credit card, cashiers check, etc.)
Robert D. If you were me....
21 February 2012 | 13 replies
Some suggest having one entity own assets (e.g. property) and have another entity be responsible for operating and maintaining the assets, so that if someone makes a mistake operating etc. there is some liability shield and the plaintiff cannot get the assets(again the idea of “piercing the veil” is important here).If you are really concerned about liability you should use the right entity (entities), but also make sure you have the correct relatively inexpensive insurance coverages (including but not limited to structure and liability on the properties, O&E on business, personal umbrella policies)The aforementioned is personal opinion and none of the content should be construed a binding offer or agreement.
Ryan Scritchlow what's. in your lease?
23 February 2012 | 2 replies
What things do you ha e in your leases?