
17 June 2009 | 46 replies
Here is something that may help (And if you get to chuck through this lead, Please, donate the $500 to a charity, in my name.)Chuck Norris 's brother is Arron Norris who's a director,His e-mail address is [email protected] manager is Henry Holms at Greenberg, Trauig, Attorney at law. 2450 Colorado Ave. #400E Santa Monica, CA 90404(310) 586-7700.They may even manage Chuck himself.Good luck

1 June 2012 | 59 replies
Just being dead straight with you: Are you running a charity or a business?

16 June 2014 | 51 replies
, so we donated it to a charity.
17 June 2010 | 27 replies
As a landlord, I can't afford to be a charity and I wouldn't be in business long if I allowed every sob story to put off payments.The facts seem to be different in this case.

17 March 2013 | 14 replies
I gave permission for a charity group to install a chair lift for one of my long term tenants; however, I realize I will end up covering cost of removal, but we plan to renovate when they leave, anyway.

8 September 2023 | 10 replies
If it were me and I had to take it, my first attempt would be to sell it for whatever I could get for it, option 2 I'd dig into the legality of a bit more but I'd donate it to a charity/ nonprofit I DON'T like just for the tax deduction and burden them with the property taxes.

30 April 2018 | 41 replies
Donating an income property such as a house or apartment building to a charity, for example, might leave some charities wondering what to do with the gift.

8 April 2016 | 24 replies
Again, it's good practice to offer a commission to a buyers agent but you're in the business to make a profit not run a charity.

21 January 2019 | 15 replies
Would the entity that you are making the donation to give you a charity donation receipt?

7 September 2017 | 6 replies
I would be happy to donate it to a charity or give it to someone who wanted it, I just didn't know if I was able to without titling it and such.