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Rema Rao My first AirBnB investment
12 March 2019 | 5 replies
STR’s are a business with a variety of startup costs — deferred rent as you build up reviews, furniture, frequent cleaning, increased insurance, stocking the kitchen with everything renters will need.There are a couple of companies that are willing to manage STR’s in Boston — giving you either a flat rent per month or the proceeds minus a management fee.
Steven Bays Kentucky vs Ohio for new investor
18 February 2014 | 10 replies
If you have little to no start up money then maybe after your first deal...otherwise, get one started now.
Addam Driver ROBS - Rollover for business startups
19 October 2017 | 2 replies
Do you have to have a start up in order to gain access to ROBS?
Paul Fagot Advice and strategies for starting an event center
20 March 2017 | 2 replies
Our goal with purchasing these commercial buildings is to start up an event center for the community.
Brad Mccarter How is your business/banking structured
16 March 2011 | 4 replies
LLCs are super easy to start up, but take far, far, far more work than you think to properly function as a business.
Chuck Catchings buy-to-rent ratio question??
29 December 2012 | 3 replies
Just FYI the properties I'm talking about will be in the shale oil field boom areas that are just getting ready to start up.
Scott McCadden No Deductions Allowed to Agent Investor
28 May 2018 | 9 replies
He is a tax specialist, real estate activity, translator, and a county election poll worker.I think the court case is stating that the taxpayer was in the business of flipping(buying, rehabbing and selling properties) instead of in the business of being a real estate agent(buying/selling properties in behalf of others).The fact that he was deemed a flipper and did not flip any properties - he was deemed not to have been in an active trade or business.The mileage may have potentially accumulated as start-up costs and deducted/amortized at the time the first flip was conducted.If he showed properties for people other than his friends - I think he would have been entitled to the deduction.
Jillian Summers Anyone done business with Black Onyx Lending?
7 February 2019 | 90 replies
Miriam M.Bakersfield, CA 0 friends 2 reviews12/5/2016Black Onyx Lending Firm helped me with my start up business financing.
Prashant P. Setting up a Real Estate Partnership
31 December 2012 | 7 replies
He can pay for the startup and fees.
Matthew Louks Cash Poor, Plenty Equity, What to do?
10 December 2015 | 7 replies
We are a new startup and most banks do not want to lend to us.