22 November 2015 | 16 replies
Kindle format will *probably* remain readable for a while, but possibly not as long as PDF.End nerd mode
2 August 2015 | 12 replies
@Buzzy Speedoin the future, I think it would be a great help if your original post is a little more readable.
1 September 2015 | 10 replies
Looks like that isn't very readable w/o zooming in.
23 October 2015 | 3 replies
Also, I like Fishman's Tax Deduction Guide for Landlords by Nolo (mentioned more in the tax/law section of BP) as this summarizes most of the relevant IRS regs and rules in a readable way.
20 May 2019 | 9 replies
There have been a number of minor tweaks/changes over the years since that time, so it's probably overdue for an update, but as always, what budget will that project come out of...That Handbook is basically a friendly / human-readable version of the laws themselves, which are obviously the most up to date, if a little terse.
16 April 2019 | 14 replies
Nobody wants to send an email to someone at webuytheugliesthousesintheentirestate.comWhen you advertise, use capitals to make it readable: http://WeBuyTheUgliestHousesInTheEntireState.com is much easier to read; email addresses and domain names are case-insensitive.I always recommend to people that create LLC's for businesses that they first check to see if the domain name is available, then check the state registration database to see if the name is available, then register both!
26 August 2019 | 70 replies
Everything from the HUD form at closing to utility bills to property tax receipts to general material receipts to repairs were put in a folder until time to compile the various categories for taxes and, well many of the receipts were blank or barely readable.
8 March 2009 | 7 replies
If I had to guess, I'd say there's more falling to come.I'll try to figure out if Case-Shillers terms allow using their data for a public display, and how to get it into readable form and see if I can put it up here somewhere.
17 March 2011 | 6 replies
I'm just re-posting the previous post with fix for broken quoting - to make it readable (I couldn't read in my browser otherwise).Originally posted by WBCPA:Originally posted by Chris Martin - broken quoting fixed here:So, if the SDIRA holds a rental property for, say, two years and then sells the property for a gain... is UBIT due on the gain?
10 March 2011 | 25 replies
THESE RESTRICTIONS SHALL RUN WITH THE LAND AND ARE NOT PERSONAL TO THE GRANTEE.THIS RESTRICTION SHALL TERMINATE IMMEDIATELY UPON CONVEYANCE AT ANY FORECLOSURE SALE RELATED TO A MORTGAGE OR DEED OF TRUST"I really appriciate you taking a look at this.DonJust re-posting what Don wrote with the quoting fixed, so that it is more readable ...