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Chris Martin Rental revenue recognition at end of year...
18 February 2012 | 8 replies
-Steven the Tax GuyYour guide to IRS laws, rules and regulations.
James Hiddle Interesting Article
6 April 2012 | 16 replies
There is no question in my mind that homeownership is more valuable and a better deal than renting.
Brad D. Need Help Renting a Single Family House
18 February 2012 | 6 replies
My time is too valuable to show homes all weekend.
Peter Zhang roof is 18 years old, should I withdraw my offer, thx!
19 February 2012 | 27 replies
THANK YOU SO MUCH for the valuable information.
Joseph K. Newbie investor looking for direction
20 February 2012 | 8 replies
It’s a great community and I’m looking forward to learning a lot from all of the valuable resources that are here.A little background first.
Steph C. Taxation of Rehabs that Cross to Next Calendar Year
26 February 2012 | 9 replies
-Steven the Tax GuyYour guide to IRS laws, rules and regulations.
Michael Power Investor vs Dealer - 1031 Exchange
24 February 2012 | 13 replies
-Steven the Tax GuyYour guide to IRS laws, rules and regulations.
Account Closed What start-up costs did you fail to anticipate in your business?
20 February 2012 | 8 replies
Time, which I find much more valuable than money.
Mark Ossman 15 or 20 year refi?
13 March 2012 | 16 replies
In my opinion, an assumable loan at 5.25% will be a valuable commodity during the term of this loan.I don't know if this type of situation is available for you on your property. good luck.
Drew G. New investor- Townhomes
5 January 2013 | 2 replies
The general guide is 50% of income is expenses.So at 1,400 a month by 12 = 16,800 / 2 = 8,400 before debt service8,400 - 7,200 = 1,200 cash flow or 100 a month.It's been a long day but I am getting a 4% cash on cash return for the 32,000 invested.