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Jamie Tulumello LLC Formation: New York vs. Nevada
8 September 2019 | 4 replies
Best of Luck,Alex Furini, RA
Elizabeth L. Finishing and legalizing a basement
23 January 2020 | 31 replies
Always remember to take into account the time required to design, file drawings, construct, and subsequent sign-offs for your financial calculations.Best of Luck,Alex Furini, RA
Cameron Best Converting a Legal 2-Unit to a 4-Unit Property in Brooklyn, NY
25 September 2023 | 5 replies
Smith, RA - Principal Architect at Architect Owl PLLC (Licensed in NY & CT)
Harris Meyers Seeking guidance on pricing renovations for a Multi-Family in Brooklyn, NY
26 September 2023 | 3 replies
Smith, RA - Principal Architect at Architect Owl PLLC (Licensed in NY & CT) 
Tom Scott Channel Manager - Wish List Possible?
30 March 2023 | 4 replies
I have guests sign each page of the RA as well as sign the specific clauses about the indoor pool, as well as collect the names of all guests on the property.
Chris Martin Toyota to build $1.29 billion EV battery plant in North Carolina
12 December 2021 | 3 replies
The interesting thing is that outside the GRM parcels consist of larger parcels of primarily RA (Residential Agriculture) that I would think some of which would be prime areas for development.
Gaby Liu What address to use for EIN application
26 July 2020 | 11 replies
Thats the LLC address, it can be the same as RA address or different.
Nik S. Post Closing - Rent Pro-Rations - HELP!
8 September 2014 | 4 replies
These are the amounts COLLECTED & UNCOLLECTEDThe percentages of rent are as follows:Jerry-32% - 10 days for AugustNik-68% - 21 days for AugustTo Nik (CURRENT OWNER)-$505-1767 #8$520- 1566 #5$250- 1588 #8$1275 x .68 = $867 + ($176 pre paid rent from 1767 #12) = Total of $1,043 due to NikTo JOHN DOE THE PREVIOUS OWNER:$200- R Smith$200- W Jack$490- J Hab$90- Kyley D$305- Lyn H$415- Harm W$250- Ra P$500- Vicky $100- Rin Mo$2550 x .32 = $816 + ($120 for Vic Wi /July Rent) = $936Uncollected Rents for August-$65- Ro Smit$285- Wi Jac$10- Ai Pi$5- Vic Wi$300- Est Mo$665 x .32 = $213 due to John DoeDue to John Doe (previous owner) - $936 + $213 = $1,149Due to Nik (current owner) - $1,043Difference due to John Doe= $106-------------------------------------------------------HERE IS MY ANALYSIS ON THE PRO-RATIONS: *(my response I had sent over to the previous owner)Settlement : Nik is owed $227.00 --------------------- Nik's owed total = $1043.00 $505 + John Doe Collected $520 + John Doe Collected $250 + John Doe Collected --------- = $867 (68%) + $88 + $88 = PrePaid Rent Payment ($176) = $1043.00 John Doe is owed $2550 (see above for figures) x .32 = $816 Vic Wi $120 - is ours on the assumption we could have applied that to Septembers rent.
Tonji Paulk Multifamily Investing Academy
1 May 2020 | 14 replies
This is not a "RA-RA lets go out and make money by taking out a cash advance on your credit card and flip a property" type deal.
Steven N. Explaining to my wife how this is a bad deal
16 December 2014 | 12 replies
@Evan R.  a