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Jeremy Sea Real Estate franchises for a starter
12 November 2019 | 7 replies
Yes, you will pay royalty fees, but the upside is priceless and the fees drop considerably with time and volume.
Patrick Philip Finding distressed commercial properties in a healthy economy?
22 March 2018 | 40 replies
@Patrick Philip Yes, you can drive for dollar and find owners on some websites such as reonomy.com (I'm not affiliated nor get any royalty from them) or any of your favorite sites that carry owner information.
Larry Flanagan What is this restaurant business worth?
26 November 2015 | 5 replies
Watch out for corporations and their royalty fees.
Will Barnard Donald Trump University
26 April 2009 | 2 replies
The truth is, he gets paid for the licensing and usage of his name (nice royalties hey Mr D!)
Taurice Cooper probate
28 November 2014 | 4 replies
It occurred to me that such estates continue to produce revenue, especially royalties, and may be operated as an ongoing entity.
Jason Ridout What value do you put on your image?
10 February 2020 | 74 replies
Royalty.
Michael Shuster Why The Rich Get Richer - They Buy Low-Sell High!
8 June 2009 | 35 replies
., those are my very own original words.25 years as a professional writer has its advantages.Now if only I could turn that active income stream into a passive stream where I do nothing but collect royalties!
Cal C. U.S. Oil/Gas Rig count down 60% in a year.
10 February 2016 | 7 replies
I started buying minerals and royalties in the first quarter of 2015.  
Jack Srimani 8825 vs Schedule E
1 November 2019 | 15 replies
However, I too am still a little confused as to why Schedule E is labeled with the following verbage on top, "From rental real estates, royalties, partnerships, S corporations, estates, ...)"
Steven Gesis Tenant moved out and so did the mechanical equipment... more....
13 July 2018 | 98 replies
Once you have a good solid paying tenant, did you treat them like royalty?