
17 October 2019 | 134 replies
Yeah I’ve always worked and when I got laid of so easily and saw how disposable employees are I didn’t like that feeling so I gave myself the challenge to work on myself and invest the time into myself and see if I can really do this I can always go back and work for someone if this doesn’t work out!
17 October 2023 | 0 replies
The goal is to identify and separate certain components of a property, such as appliances, flooring, and lighting, that have shorter depreciable lives from the building itself, which typically has a longer depreciable life.Key Benefits of Cost Segregation:Cost segregation can yield several benefits for real estate investors:Tax Savings: By accelerating depreciation on specific property components, investors can reduce their taxable income and lower their overall tax liability.Improved Cash Flow: With lower tax bills, investors have more cash at their disposal.
14 April 2017 | 11 replies
I haven't found a deal that makes sense yet, and I know it will be hard to do with the limited resources at my disposal.

20 August 2015 | 6 replies
The entire process of disposing of owed taxes is much like it's own payment plan - cheap interest and short term to redeem.

25 November 2016 | 11 replies
Were you able to dispose the property?

9 May 2020 | 24 replies
My assumption is based on you sending an already signed APS to show seriousness and a way to dispose immediately.

2 February 2016 | 6 replies
. (* This cost should reflect the costs of tearing down decks, sheds, etc and disposing of them as well as the home tear down costs.)I took the course out of curiosity.

16 September 2010 | 30 replies
(Now if the loan were in default and a notice to the borrower had been sent out as required by law, maybe thirty days prior saying that they wer going to dispose of the obligation, say by auction or under a public sale, then perhaps consent would not be required, if the bank itself goes into receivership of FDIC, the government has the right to sell off any and all assets of the bank to the public as it sees fit) But, in these cases, a bank that sells a note without consent would be open to liability.

19 November 2017 | 18 replies
Most people thought it was a light switch or even the garbage disposal switch.$13.33 To unscrew a small bottle opener and supposedly repairing the two little holes.$20.00 To repair a cracked microwave exhaust cover, which was actually already cracked when we moved in, but we didn’t catch it early enough to get it on our move-in walk-through report unfortunately.$6.67 To remove the piece of duct tape and residue over the crack of the microwave exhaust cover we had placed.$3.33 To put a smoke detector back on the ceiling (We had finally removed it because no matter how many times we replaced the battery, we finally realized it was broken, we could never get it to stop the constant annoying chirping, And we forgot to put it back up before leaving)And the most ridiculous one of all…$20.00 To take our 2 trash cans to the curb along with the some extra bags of trash and old empty cardboard boxes.

12 September 2023 | 33 replies
All the public records are at your disposal; often for a fee.