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Mike Carroll Short term vacation rental; do I need an LLC?
14 March 2020 | 5 replies
My question derives from a place of keeping things simple from a business stand point.
Phillip Schaeffer Skip Tracing For a Beginner
26 June 2020 | 10 replies
I am trying to derive email addresses and phone numbers of particular neighborhoods.
Kevin Lefeuvre Which big bank will sink first?
22 March 2020 | 5 replies
Here's the complete list of bank failures since 2000:https://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/banklist.htmlIt's not banks - but the credit markets aka corporate bond market that is in turmoil and present a real danger:https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/12/bonds-the-credit-markets-are-signaling-that-a-problem-is-afoot.htmlAnd, despite all the lessons and regulations stemming from the global financial collapse in 2008, derivatives are still way too dangerous and could create another crisis:https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-04-10/derivatives-are-still-too-dangerousThe financial markets are complex; interest rates, cash supply, and bank health are not the issues. 
Connie Steele Bank Failures during Covid19
18 March 2020 | 4 replies
You can check but if small regional bank, they probably have no derivative exposure like the big banks, so you are probably fine within the fdic limits
David H. Attn: SBA Disaster Loans for Landlords
20 September 2021 | 975 replies
@Corey DemersHi Corey,It is my understanding that rental properties / passive income businesses (except for self storage and hotels) are ineligible for PPPThe PPP loan is a 7a derivative, 7a loans historically do not permit rental businessesAdditionally, the PPP loan amount could factor in contractors and the like.
Paul Birkett Short Sharp Shock? Not so much.....
21 March 2020 | 2 replies
You guys are so doom and gloom, come on man, the fed (that caused all this btw) is going to save EVERYONE, Banks, credit unions, trust and mortgage companies, investment banks, underwriters, brokerage firms, hard money lenders, stock speculators, the airline, auto, restaurant,hotel, bar, retail, casino, and travel industries,money market funds, the repo market, the global fx market, the stock market (direct purchases soon), the bond market, the derivatives market (oop's sorry ronin capital), consumer spending (helicopter money only 3 weeks away), your local bowling league and oh yea, air bnb.Don't worry the largest financial event of our lifetimes, BY FAR, will be over in a jiff and you will be rested and ready to get back to work!
James Morrissey Would you add this to your portfolio?
6 April 2020 | 4 replies
If you double click in each cell it provides information on how these numbers were derived.
Marshall Shen Deal Analysis for an Illinois single family property (7 of 30)
16 April 2020 | 30 replies
view=qvEven though the derivative of population is negative you still have 2.7 million potential renters and if you make this property nice and treat people well you can get amazing tenants. 
David Osborn Accelerated depreciation question
15 April 2020 | 5 replies
Thus, property held merely for the production of income or used in an activity not engaged in for profit (as described in section 183) does not qualify as section 179 property and taxable income derived from property held for the production of income or from an activity not engaged in for profit is not taken into account in determining the taxable income limitation.
Kayla Brown New agent; How do you get buyers after signing a contract?
20 April 2020 | 8 replies
Most of these questions derive from a concern that if I promise a bunch of sellers that I will sell their houses, I won't know how to find buyers for the house.