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Bill Gulley HEALTH CARE LAW UPHELD
25 July 2012 | 271 replies
Sorry, I don't believe you have the right to abuse yourself and use medicine to overcome that abuse at my expense.
Brandon Schlichter Posting requirements/qualifications on a rental website?
13 October 2014 | 7 replies
Having a HUD voucher may be  a tie breaker with similar applicants but is not a shoe in by any means.This is what we put on our application, for another example:Our Criteria:We do not deny housing for race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, sexual orientation, marital status, or familial status.We do deny housing to individuals: when the application is not complete or accurate where there is not sufficient income/resources to pay rent and livewhere there is poor prior tenancy: evictions, violations, damage to rental property, poorly handled move outs, amounts are still owing to landlords or utilities.Criminal activity is at our discretion depending on severity, number of convictions, and how long ago.We do not go into much detail, especially since we don't charge for screening, but it gives them an idea and meets state requirements.
Ki Lee Flips in Salt Lake City?
3 June 2019 | 12 replies
@Ki Lee the two biggest crimes I've seen investors do are: abusing concessions and wholesale chaining.Both of these methods ruin relations that investors have with either realtors or wholesalers.Abusing Concessions: Some groups, even ones that are here in BP, teach that you get the property undercontract no matter what and then in the inspection period you come in and push the price lower, substantially lower. 
Eric Escobar ADU comps in Los Angeles
16 December 2020 | 7 replies
The City will abuse you to the full extent they can to get as much money as they can without doing anything to help.
Justin Goodin 👋Don't invest until you ask these 38 critical questions
8 February 2024 | 10 replies
What happens if you get hit by a bus?
Diego L. LVP. Glue or click on
9 February 2024 | 15 replies
They use the glue down commercial tiles in big retail stores and they hold up to thousands of people brutally abusing it.
Bill Tyler Military Only Tenants
8 February 2016 | 13 replies
In that case one could argue that you're discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation, and should treat those persons the same as those with honorable discharges. 
Brian Bond Philadelphia Neighborhood Discussion
25 May 2016 | 7 replies
Therefore, it gives the residence in the area additional job resources via a bus or reasonable drive.
Arnie Guida Converting To Coin Op Laundry Questions
7 October 2013 | 12 replies
This should be separately metered, I know a lot of municipalities are requiring this to prevent abuse to a tenants bill, and to require the extra work I would say....Unless there is something I am missing I would think it would be best to keep the washer and dryers that you currently have.
Michael Plaks Syndication losses against active income
5 December 2021 | 23 replies
So...in essence, Treas Reg Sec. 1.469-9(f)(1) functions as an "anti-abuse" rule of sorts to prevent a RRE professional from downsizing his own RRE activities in relation to his "managed" RRE activities.Treas Reg Sec 1.469-9(f)(2) provides a de minimis exception to (f)(1), and may very possibly allow the taxpayer in your client's question to achieve what he's trying to achieve, which is why I am so hyper focused on it.Treas Reg Sec 1.469-9(f)(2) prescribes that if a real estate professional elects to group all rental real estate activities, and the pro-rata portion of his/her gross receipts of rental real estate activities held as a limited partner is less than 10% of all gross receipts from all of his/her rental real estate activities, Treas Reg Sec 1.469-9(f)(1) will not apply.