
1 July 2013 | 19 replies
You're running a business, not a charity.

8 February 2014 | 5 replies
Maybe you could donate the building and let them haul it away for free to their land or donate the building to charity or let someone use it for business or farming if they take care of the lead issue.Lot's of bartering or creative thinking might fix this issue.

11 February 2014 | 17 replies
I'll guess that was pushed for by the union.Actually for all of those of you that say you can't get any useful info from old books and stuff I heard this very explicitly in a audio book by Bob Allen from the early 80s (That I got for like $.50 at a charity auction in 2010 I believe)

29 January 2008 | 7 replies
Then sell it for scrap, or maybe you can donate it to a charity that takes cars, or to the local high school automotive department and get a decent tax deduction!

2 February 2008 | 8 replies
We donate 10-15% to charity, consume 10% and reinvest the rest back into the business (more properties or capital improvements on existing ones) to speed it's growth.

11 November 2019 | 26 replies
I know not a charity.

30 November 2020 | 15 replies
(but you have to run it like a business, not a charity help organization)A fish knows his own pond the best.Good Luck!

9 November 2022 | 14 replies
You need to decide if you are running a charity or a business.

10 March 2019 | 34 replies
But if you have one anyways for your business, you should also be able to use it for ancillary benefits such as keeping things out of probate, structuring inheritances in complex ways to kids, family or charity, etc.

31 March 2019 | 25 replies
The concept cannot be any simpler and I cannot even fathom there is even an article about it.While I realize shelter is a basic human need, I am getting really tired of people and some media streams acting like landlords need to become pseudo-charities if their tenants fall on hard times and/or rents increase with time (shocker).