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Joy Y. New to Landlording in Tampa Bay, FL
22 September 2015 | 8 replies
Again, there is probably a point of diminishing returns on how much board I could get for the stalls vs how much it costs me for the insurance and maintenance on the barn, pastures, etc. 
Gabriel A. So...Am I an LLC now?
28 November 2011 | 9 replies
This concept is very important because the liability protection afforded by a Corporation or LLC can be diminished or even eliminated if the principle of "Alter Ego" is ruled to apply to your entity.
Meghan McCallum What is your best advice for turning a building "green"
19 March 2017 | 49 replies
Don't diminish its value being nay-sayers.
Edwin Burrell Landlocked in Kilgore,TX
26 August 2019 | 8 replies
To enforce an easement/right of way on an uncooperative owner would require a court action and besides paying your attorney the court would rule that you have to compensate the land owner your crossing for the diminished value of the property because of your access. 
LaDarius Owens New to Real estate investment
4 May 2017 | 9 replies
I know that's a lot of questions, but once you answer those, the amount of information you will need to sift through will be greatly diminished.
Derrick Thomas Discrimination in Real Estate Investment
30 June 2017 | 88 replies
But it is a fact that if you can't look into yourself and see what you might be doing wrong to stand in your own way of success and instead look for others to blame for your failure, your chances of being successful are greatly diminished.
Timothy W. What if there is no housing "recovery"?
30 August 2010 | 125 replies
If it goes bad, instead of losing your investments you take a diminished return.
Tara G. Rehabbers: What is your average net profit per project nowadays?
7 September 2011 | 27 replies
Inventory has diminished greatly in last 5 months and most people don't even know it is going on.
Aaron Taulbee MegaMillions
28 March 2012 | 14 replies
LUMP SUM because the money paid out over time has diminishing returns.The payment stays the same but inflation eats up the value.I can take all the money TODAY and make it worth much more in 10,20,30 years time.2.With that kind of money I could have my own team of accountants to do this for me.3.I would still invest in real estate because I LOVE IT !
Gerald L. 100k CASH - WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
5 May 2018 | 53 replies
This, of course, doesn't factor in the latency of my money when it isn't loaned out, but it shows the power of leverage.Ryan, IMHO you neglected one major factor into your return equation ... loan losses Not all borrowers that you make will fully repay what they owe and not all borrowers will pay on the dates that the payments are due ... yet your bank still requires you to make payments on your note on the due dates.If a borrower is seriously late or defaults, your returns diminishes due to legal expenses associated with collecting or foreclosing.While you may be very good at selecting your borrowers there are no guarantees that your customers will follow through as promised.* * *I'd certainly like to know what lender ... especially a commercial bank will fund you with a 5 to 1 line of credit based on a $100,000 CD?