George J Roth
Military buying and renting when moving to a new duty station
6 October 2021 | 6 replies
From there, start developing a plan of attack.
Yue Lehman
Landlord’s Insurance Claim Experience & Lessons
25 October 2021 | 8 replies
Here is where the almost heart attack comes in, the insurance adjuster (who has the final determination to interpret our policy language to assess our coverage) told us that our policy was written as a Dwelling Fire 1 (AKA “name perils”) instead of a Dwelling Fire 3 (AKA “All Inclusive”).
Jim K.
You will have to do ugly things to get ahead in real estate
18 October 2021 | 152 replies
I bought a house once that was so full of cat piss that you'd have an asthma attack if you were in it more than a few minutes.
Adonny Suero
Wholesale Proof Of Funds
20 September 2020 | 7 replies
I have a notebook dedicated to cash buyers and distressed properties I’ve looked at and willing to attack.
Lucas McAnallen Jr
Should you put Rentals in your own name or business LLC?
23 September 2020 | 3 replies
if you are new and have little to no net worth, its far less appealing for a lawyer to come after you versus if you have substantial assets that can be attacked.
Christopher Smith
California Draconian Rent Control and Property Tax Inc Nov Ballot
4 November 2020 | 68 replies
Jon Point 3) requires just a little history,a) the folks pushing this current measure (15) are in large part the same folks that pushed the last Prop 13 measure (the huge educational bond issuance Prop 13 that failed a couple of years ago, not to be confused with the Property Tax Prop 13 that overwhelmingly passes years ago and is still law today).b) that group is also largely the very same coalition that has in the past complained very bitterly about existing Prop Tax Prop 13 and pledged all efforts to fully repeal its benefits for everyone.c) Since this coalition not only failed in its historic attemps to fully repeal real estate tax prop 13 as they pledged to do, but also in their much more current attemp to end run real estate tax prop 13 with the recent monster bond issue prop 13 they have now come to the realization that their only option is a back door attack attempting to sell 15 as a tax on fat cats, classic divide and conquer tactics.
Patrick J.
Are haircuts tax deductible? (Trump) (Businesses)
29 September 2020 | 3 replies
The counter-attack from the IRS is likely to point out that such expenses are inherently of personal rather than business nature because everybody needs a haircut anyway.
Himanish Gupta
Can someone tell if this is private money is legit or not?
23 February 2021 | 11 replies
I dont really know but i am sure opening it would subject ones computer to an attack.. and that one when you really read through it was such BS.. talks about the schools district in FLA..
Account Closed
First deal, trying to invest in multi family
20 October 2020 | 21 replies
Reaching out with a strategic plan of attack makes sense understanding everyone is so busy.
Jennifer Goodyear-Counts
1st Investment prop - bought at 23 yrs old at Auction!
14 October 2020 | 1 reply
Listed by an auction house; I went alone at only 23 yrs old (did have a mortgage preapproved), and almost had a heart attack when I won the bidding!