
17 June 2013 | 4 replies
I'd like to start a discussion about writing off business expenses and what can or cannot be written off. Currently I have a corporation (although I haven't done anything with it) and I would like to know if I can pur...

1 June 2015 | 40 replies
Suppose everyone that graduates high school comes out with marketable skills -- will there be enough jobs to go around or will there be tons of people essentially at the same level as everyone else?

25 July 2013 | 15 replies
It doesn't have central A/C or heat and a new wall unit would half to be purchased and installed into an existing opening.The only work that needs to be done is cleaning, perhaps some light landscaping, and the purchase and install of the A/C unit mentioned above.

3 April 2016 | 8 replies
No C- or D areas.Considering the rule-of-thumb of subtracting 50% of the gross rent tocover expenses, and considering that I need at least 10% NOI, I am looking for properties with 20% gross rental income.I would buy cash, and see later if i can get the Fanny Mae delayed financing to extract cash back out of the property to be able to buy more properties.Any suggestions?

11 June 2012 | 35 replies
Personally I wouldn't bet on rents increasing, let alone more than inflation.

5 June 2012 | 5 replies
Your only salvation might be owning a particular phase of the project that might be peeled away by lenders, but don't bet on it as the problems arise through the HOA of the PUD, if it is a PUD.As to slick thinking circumventing lending regulations....with multiple entities....bad idea.

8 August 2012 | 13 replies
Pay one down fast, till it is F and C or nearly so, refinance and get more.

24 June 2013 | 13 replies
The right choice is perhaps dictated by whether you want the benefits of current return or want to bet on future value.

9 October 2012 | 15 replies
They are rated "C" overall (recent ratings are "B" for quality but a "C" or "D" for price -- which sounds about right, given my own experience with them); definitely they're not a firm I would have hired had I looked myself, and I'll never use them again.