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Sarah D. Renting to someone you haven't met
5 January 2017 | 15 replies
 - Get them to send you a copy/scan/great photo of their drivers license so you have photo ID.  
Stephen Turner Anyone have loan experience with Do Hard Money
22 August 2019 | 44 replies
He took our personal and confidential information including drivers licenses, social security numbers, bank statements and other sensitive information we gave him to prove we were worthy to fund HIS deals and he purposely and maliciously violated the signed confidentiality agreement by putting it all on the dark internet.
Michelle Summers ShowMojo vs Tenant Turner
18 November 2022 | 16 replies
We have ours set up to also ask for a photo of their drivers license to be sent, and you can set it up to auto accept once they send a gif, or manually accept their showing once you actually review the drivers license, which we do.
Paul B. Start a business just so I can have a Solo 401(k)?
18 March 2020 | 57 replies
Let's take the uber driver exmple.
Jonathan Safa Re-Graveling the Driveway?
9 May 2017 | 2 replies
The dump-truck drivers were competent enough to simply drive forward at the same rate as the distribution and voila!
Scott Graham What is your COLLEGE DEGREE IN!?
30 July 2019 | 262 replies
I think having grown up with a parent who has been a real estate agent since the 1990s, a sister who's a CPA (with a MS in Taxation), and being a licensed realtor myself (part-time) are the main drivers of my REI interests.
Ryan Dao Why Doesn't Everyone Invest In Real Estate?
6 September 2017 | 61 replies
The number one driver in my opinion is lack of investing knowledge and finance. 
Chris Adamski Wisconsin Noob Investor
29 August 2017 | 18 replies
With that being said all of new construction is also pushing the rental rates up and there is a niche for the mid-range/older properties if you can find them and improve them.Madison didn't get hit as hard in the last recession as other communities around the state because of the employment drivers (State Government, the University, Epic in Verona, plus some of the others like American Family, QBE, etc.). 
MacKenzie Clinton First Crazy Tenant Situation
11 October 2017 | 22 replies
I just rented a SFR to an Iranian taxi driver.
Joe Wood Section 179 on passenger vehicle
21 October 2017 | 7 replies
This is what I was reading..For passenger vehicles, trucks, and vans (not meeting the guidelines below), that are used more than 50% in a qualified business use, the total deduction for depreciation including both the Section 179 expense deduction as well as Bonus Depreciation is limited to $11,060 for cars and $11,160 for trucks and vans.Exceptions include the following vehicles: Ambulance or hearse used specifically in your business;Taxis, transport vans, and other vehicles used to specifically transport people or property for hire;Qualified non-personal use vehicles specifically modified for business (i.e. van without seating behind driver, permanent shelving installed, and exterior painted with company’s name).Limits for SUVs or Crossover Vehicles with GVWR above 6,000lbsCertain vehicles (with a gross vehicle weight rating above 6,000 lbs but no more than 14,000 lbs) qualify for expensing up to $25,000 if the vehicle is financed and placed in service prior to December 31 and meet other conditions.