
30 April 2020 | 4 replies
Currently I travel all over North America servicing industrial machinery.

25 May 2020 | 4 replies
The (c) exemption makes things a lot easier for individual sponsors who don't wish to set up a ton of compliance-related machinery for a marketplace and prefer to make use of vendor products to streamline the process.

27 November 2013 | 5 replies
Flooring over 5 years. etc.Here is a chart of such items.Type of PropertyGeneral Depreciation SystemComputers and their peripheral equipment5 yearsOffice machinery, such as: Typewriters Calculators Copiers5 yearsAutomobiles5 yearsLight trucks5 yearsAppliances, such as: Stoves Refrigerators5 yearsCarpets5 yearsFurniture used in rental property5 yearsOffice furniture and equipment, such as: Desks Files7 yearsAny property that does not have a class life and that has not been designated by law as being in any other class7 yearsRoads15 yearsShrubbery15 yearsFences15 yearsResidential rental property (buildings or structures) and structural components such as furnaces, waterpipes, venting, etc.27.5 yearsAdditions and improvements, such as a new roofThe same recovery period as that of the property to which the addition or improvement is made, determined as if the property were placed in service at the same time as the addition or improvement.Property taxes go on Schedule A.

8 December 2013 | 16 replies
John B. and I are both interested in something like this and I think we can help you set up the machinery using our contacts.

11 January 2014 | 32 replies
Now on top of that you want to play with a pool, I hope you have good access just in case machinery is needed for any potential repairs.Not saying any of these will happen to you, that's why I asked about your estimating/construction ability and experience.

20 March 2014 | 20 replies
Disposal of fluids can be done properly, it's when they aren't you can have an issue.Noise is another issue to be covered generally, so revving up an engine constantly (as if they think they know what they are doing as old hot roders did) can be a noise issue.My lease prevented the tenant from keeping any inoperable machinery on premises or parts thereof, which meant all vehicles, lawn mowers or any gadget had to be operable, vehicles had to be titled, licensed and insured.The outside had to be free of clutter, trash, salvage or personal property not designed specifically as lawn furniture or for outdoor cooking and such was to be stored from view from the street when not in use.Those types of covenants will take care of a vehicle on blocks or an engine sitting in the yard.I wouldn't say anything about some minor repair being made to a vehicle, where do you draw the line, changing a windshield wiper or adding fluids or pulling the transmission. so long as it's done in the day and operable, doesn't cause toxics to spill, doesn't produce unwanted annoying noises, isn't a safety issue, is kept clean and neat, what's the issue?

24 February 2017 | 2 replies
I have a pretty solid background of working with tools and machinery and a basic house hack would be right up my alley if I could find someone in the same boat to eventually work on a flip or even a rental property.If not I'd love to even just spend sometime on the weekends working with anyone in the Denver area.

23 September 2019 | 8 replies
You are talking peanuts.I once borrowed a piece of machinery from a friend valued at $12000.

14 October 2016 | 55 replies
Keep in mind, Japan’s economy also relies heavily on machinery, electronics and other exports.

6 January 2023 | 2 replies
They can be used for a variety of purposes, including the purchase of real estate.SBA 504 loans: These loans are specifically designed for the purchase of fixed assets, such as real estate, machinery, and equipment.SBA Microloans: These loans are designed for very small businesses and can be used for a variety of purposes, including the purchase of real estate.To be eligible for an SBA loan, a business must meet certain size and eligibility requirements.