Angel Mora
Evernest Property Management
29 January 2025 | 25 replies
Its when all of the work is performed and you are literally prone to lose everything.
Kimberley Sewell
RABBU Listing Service
31 December 2024 | 2 replies
Past performance is no indication of future results.
Sarah Larbi
Costa Rica
11 January 2025 | 49 replies
If you are interested I could get you detailed information on where STR's perform best within the country.
Rafael Ro
Safe and stable investment: Do I buy rental properties or keep money in a HYSA?
11 January 2025 | 67 replies
Then again this would also mean that I'd need to build a small team, and I'd need everyone to perform whereas they're bringing it all in one.Another big thing here is the risk - as I said above I have a fairly pessimistic view about the economy in the next couple of years..
Premraj Jeyaprakash
Zoning Consultant for Glamping site
27 December 2024 | 5 replies
As I'm new to this domain, I would to hire a consultant to perform some zoning and other due diligence activities.
Preethi S.
Difficult Property Management company
3 January 2025 | 8 replies
Thanks for sharing more details - we do agree that the PMC seems to be lacking in performing their services.
Joel Oh
salt water hot tub
13 January 2025 | 23 replies
and maybe change the water once or twice per year).I always consider 40% of what sales person say, matches the actual performance.
Amol Kulkarni
Amol Kulkarni - I need a PM
5 January 2025 | 4 replies
Owners mistakenly ASSUME all PMCs offer the exact SAME SERVICES and PERFORM those services EXACTLY THE SAME WAY, so price is the only differentiator – so, they often select the first PMC they call or that calls them back!
Doug Kirk
Liens on a property and determining position
3 January 2025 | 8 replies
Title companies perform detailed title searches, revealing all recorded liens and their positions, ensuring you have a clear understanding of any potential encumbrances.
Michael Plaks
Crazy technicalities: how the IRS defines your age. Spoiler: it depends.
29 December 2024 | 1 reply
The facts are the same as in Example 1, except that B's child turns 13 on February 1, 2008, and B pays for the care provided in January 2008 on February 3, 2008... ...the amount B pays will be an employment-related expense under section 21, because B's child is a qualifying individual when the services are performed, even though the child is not a qualifying individual when B pays the expenses.So we CAN, after all, claim expense up to the birthday day!