
27 January 2007 | 15 replies
But consider the following list of household expenses that could legitimately be expensed:- rent (if you use office space in your home you can take a percentage of your home mortgage / value)- cell phone- lawnmower- tools (home improvement tools, obviously)- computers- software (although really there is a lot of great FREE software out there if you know where to look... but that's another topic for another day)- internet connection- vehicle (but be VERY careful about this if you plan on doing it)- gas for the lawnmower- business lunches... and more.

23 February 2024 | 12 replies
also for the love of God, do not get a tesla system lol they are legitimately the worst. they have terrible customer service and their product is not good. look reviews and comparisons up.we did LG panels and enphase iq8+ microinverters with enphase batteriesLG panels are superior, their microinverters are not.

28 October 2019 | 20 replies
Id say any legitimate business in todays world should have a website.

23 February 2015 | 23 replies
If you buy a property listed on MLS, you're minimizing the risk of being taken advantage of because of its exposure in the market, legitimized by a licensed broker/salesperson.

12 January 2011 | 5 replies
If you legitimately get new info during inspections and want to back out, that's totally acceptable.
19 April 2011 | 66 replies
Not sure if it was a legitimate story, but it illustrates an important point.I suspect though if this situation is real that the investor has not yet seen the end of his/her troubles.

25 October 2008 | 7 replies
I am interested in networking with other investors who purchase properties with good equity, legitimate funding sources, property locators, real estate agents, etc. from all across the US.

27 September 2015 | 42 replies
Of course, some will still try to scream discrimination even when you have a perfectly legitimate reason to evict or not return security deposits, but clear policies and consistent application of them should defuse most of these.

3 December 2010 | 93 replies
Etc.I do agree it is completely legitimate to be subject to greater scrutiny if you screw up and forget it though.