Kyle Hipp
existing tenant want to pay up rent for the year.
1 April 2015 | 24 replies
And they could audit her to see if she spent it or just stuffed it in her mattress :-)
Phillip Gonzales
Section 8
31 August 2018 | 54 replies
They have to deal with a lot of inspections and audits, etc., but there is always a waiting list and the tenants are pretty mellow for the most part.
Brandon Turner
How can I accept ACH payments or direct deposit on my website?
24 March 2015 | 23 replies
To set-up for payment processing on your own and pass PCI and/or ACH requirements can be expensive (development, audit and assurance) and, as @Jimmy Moncrief warned, the liability is almost certain to outweigh the benefit of brand control.For a small operation, I would recommend you find a storefront hosting provider or payment gateway and simply throw the session to it from your website.
Andraise Scott
55+ Active Adult communities- Buy/Hold/Flip
1 April 2015 | 4 replies
Both of the places I've lived were in old renovated hotels, turned into 55+ housing units in the old downtown areas.As an owner/manager, you'd have to deal with several govt agencies, audits and inspections, but you'd always have a waiting list, from my experience at least in CA.
Rob Donovan
What to do with all these keys?
10 March 2016 | 46 replies
We've been slowly, but steadily, moving to electronic locks which we can manage remotely and if necessary, audit the access history.
Derone Patterson
section 8
5 April 2015 | 11 replies
Section 8 will require you to jump through more hoops, be audited, be inspected, etc.
Martin Evans
How to raise the initial 20 - 25% deposit
6 April 2015 | 3 replies
But, neither my daughter nor my friends were afraid of the IRS auditing them, and both said the IRS were great to work with.
Greg W.
Property management companies and security deposits
17 June 2019 | 10 replies
Greg, if you want to find out why Kim didn't want you to hold trust funds in regards to your properties and apartments you might wan to perform an audit on your books over there.
Sandra Holt
No Cost Solar Panels on Rentals?
1 July 2017 | 43 replies
Solar is a fixed amount all year long and then at the end of the year they do an audit and either charge us for the energy we created above what was estimated, or refund us the amount we paid for that wasn't created.
Account Closed
Approved Tenant requires Owner's SSN/Taxpayer ID for 'Reporting' purposes
28 May 2015 | 44 replies
thanks guys n gals yep the lease agreement in this instance that she just signed says leased premises are for residential use not business use.. her argument is occasional client visits to her home are normal in her profession.we are still sticking to the presiding reasoning that disclosing the owner's SS# isn't warranted as the lease prohibits business use, thanks but she is being persistent and threatened to petition IRS that our owner's rent roll should be 'audited'!