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24 June 2017 | 24 replies
But, since I don't need the $, if I ever did this for a fee I'd find a charity and donate all of the proceeds to it.
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8 February 2021 | 154 replies
Being a landlord is a business, not a charity, and even charities operate with positive cash flow or they fold.
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18 October 2019 | 2 replies
You can find charities that will do the work for less than private companies because it's part of their back to work initiatives.
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20 May 2019 | 13 replies
@Bryant Brislin Between write offs from all of the stuff I give to charity and stuff that I sell on craigslist that is leftover from tenants I think I probably profit from leftovers..
3 December 2018 | 4 replies
From the insurance perspective, there is not a policy I could write for you that would extend coverage from your property to provide coverage for your neighbors claims.She is out of luck.Any money you put toward this issue is charity and just being a friendly neighbor, but you are not liable for anythingHope you can smooth it over with her
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24 June 2016 | 9 replies
You need to sit down and go through your numbers to determine if you are actually operating a business or a charity.
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10 January 2019 | 6 replies
Hi,I am relatively new in bp but from what I have gathered, it seems like a big family with the same common objective “financial freedom.“ It is full of great videos and amazing people sharing their knowledge, and even trading time for charity.
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3 December 2016 | 5 replies
Someone running a charity opposed to a business.
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17 July 2013 | 30 replies
.-- The number of people needing local charity assistance.Real Estate-- The real estate market is flooded with “investors” trying to squeak out a tiny profit and get rich quick.-- The real estate market is once again over leveraged - in my opinion. -- Prices are greatly inflated from the huge flood of “investors” competing to make it rich.-- The same euphoric attitude as seen in the early 2000s is once again appearing among “investors”.-- There is a huge amount of uneducated and unskilled people influencing the real estate market.-- The affect of rising interest rates, and the possibility interest rates could go above 10 percent, is being over discounted and ignored.The list goes on.