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Michael Cooprider LLC for Properties and S Corp for Property Management
20 August 2023 | 25 replies
Getting freebie advice on a very intricate and personal problem on BP is not really going to serve you, any fees you pay to a tax professional is going to be worth the savings they're offering to you.
Steve Haight Help With CRM Advice
1 May 2018 | 18 replies
Our team is very integrated in Salesforce; we use many customized and intricate features of the software, however.
Al Ball Do I need a realtor?
22 December 2018 | 24 replies
If you have no concerns about reading a purchase contract or the other intricate details involved in the transaction you probably don't need a realtor. 
Alex Mendoza Tile Install Labor Cost: 1st Rehab Project!!
5 October 2019 | 57 replies
Additional labor costs should be expected for any set up like cement floating or installation of hardi backer (cement board, etc) as well as additional labor costs for intricate layouts or details like metal edging or bull nosing stone. 
John Jack R. One All Cash Deal VS Many Leveraged Deals running concurrently?
11 April 2016 | 0 replies
Now I'm not going to bore everyone with intricate detail numbers on the purchase of the rehab but I will speak of my own experience with one of my projects here in Las Vegas.I will address the numbers in broad brushstrokes hopefully everyone will get the point.OK so let's use a real-life scenario I bought a bank REO for $194,000 The house needed about $35,000 worth of work The projected ARV was 290,000 The cash required to make this deal happen is 20% down for the purchase which would be $41,600 and $46,000 for rehab, insurance, utilities and VIG, which would puts the total at $87,600.
Arn Cenedella Cash flow is NOT king!
10 August 2023 | 127 replies
There's intricate relationship between appreciation and cash flow.
Sergio Tavarez New member from new york
25 October 2016 | 6 replies
Admittedly I am very new to real estate investing and all it's intricate matters but I am extremely avid about learning everything I can via books, videos and sites such as bigger pockets!
Jaleen Anderson Probate Estates
10 September 2015 | 4 replies
It is one of the more complicated and intricate ways to make money in real estate.
David Stefanovic Ownership Rights Between Spouses
2 March 2016 | 2 replies
This is a highly complicated area of law that I could talk intricately about for quite some time, but it would do you no good as Family Law and related aspects there-of are almost entirely local.
Nik S. Commercial Financing...
26 December 2017 | 125 replies
I felt mine was a little intricate, especially the way it started but as you go thru the thread you can see it transition to a smooth closing!