
15 January 2012 | 4 replies
I am an independent contractor for a roofing company.
17 January 2012 | 5 replies
Typically HOA master policy covers the drywall and out, you will still want to carry a policy for the drywall and in. Depending

19 January 2012 | 6 replies
After Ifinished typing my post above the other night, I found myself logically going toward option 2 more, since it seemed cleanest, and it allowed for a complete separation of the assets consumed by each tenant, in order to track the depreciation independently of one another.At this point, I know I can make the final depreciation amountscome out the way I want them to, however what I was confused about is, what is the most acceptable practice in the industry for achieving that?

19 March 2012 | 33 replies
Independently each may have survived (Wells being probably rather than may), but the combination is doing fine.

6 March 2012 | 29 replies
T&M generally results in over-paying, at least in my experience.EDIT: One more VERY important thing -- if your contractors are doing a lot of work for you and you always pay T&M, you're putting yourself at great risk of the IRS determining that they are actually employees as opposed to independent contractors.

7 March 2012 | 15 replies
From inexperience somewhere in the process you will lose the deal and have nothing.Then you will be broke and the wife will REALLY be on you.Trust me.This is my opinion on what I would do in your situation.The convention isn't a hard sell for more products.it is other investors networking and sharing knowledge to help each other be financially independant and reach our goals.

12 March 2012 | 14 replies
The property is called Piedra del Sol, the land is owned by the university (SDSU) but the management there is independent.

28 March 2012 | 21 replies
If you're ever worried about a contractor charging for unnecessary work, bring in an independent third party.

27 March 2017 | 30 replies
I am going to step on this place HARD.I am an American citizen, and will not tolorate anyone spitting on the Constitution as these HOAs are doing.This is the kind of governance you would expect in a third world country; no checks and balances, no free press, no independant judiciary, a single party political system which counts their own ballots in secret.....I mean come on!

26 April 2017 | 14 replies
Pursue a broker's license if your ultimate goal is to become self-employed as an independent property manager.Good luck!