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Tyler Desprez Doing work for someone who is dying
29 April 2019 | 1 reply
Hello I am a Contractor/Flipper this is a bit off topic but need help to protect myself we are doing work for a guy that is currently dying he has less than 2 Months to live we may not be finished for final check by then is there any thing I can do ahead of time to make sure I don't loss my final payment if he does pass?
Brandon Middlebrooks Does anyone have a strategy to find comps without access to MLS
30 April 2019 | 5 replies
If that doesn’t yield anything, increase it to 6 months and just be conservative with your numbers. if you absolutely nail down that a property is worth $250,000, I would plan on selling it for max $245,000 because buyers will always talk you down.
Joshua Lupo Schenectady-Albany-Troy-Someone talk me off the ledge
1 May 2019 | 3 replies
Finally, we had higher turnover in those areas than we've experienced in other areas we've invested.So, in short, while we "did ok" on investments in Albany, we sold everything there except one SFH. 
Charlie Moore How can I show depreciation for my properties? Tips?
30 April 2019 | 85 replies
.#4 - If you refuse to do these things, you are committing tax fraud - Annually by overstating your income each year, and finally by understating your capital gain at sale.#5 - I'm going to guess part of your confusion is caused by the "two-touch".
Andrew Pettit Using Private Investor (Parents) for First BRRRR Deal
29 April 2019 | 4 replies
It appears that because these loans are structured like a typical loan (i.e. there is no “final” distribution of pre-tax retirement funds) I don’t think there would be any tax consequences.Mark Flynn CPA
William Huston How did you start a Realtor team?
19 October 2016 | 4 replies
Finally, the hidden prize is the fact that transactions lead to more transactions.
Madeline P. Newbies from Tampa, FL
10 October 2016 | 7 replies
However, since we are still devouring loads of information in order to get started, that decision isn't 100% final yet.We own our home, and are in the midst of selling an apartment that we own out of state in order to secure funds and start investing in Tampa.We hate to admit it, but we almost got trapped by a Guru course. 
Patrick Devlin Depot at Cary
11 October 2016 | 3 replies
Does anyone know what the final plan is for the old bus depot at Cary and Robinson in the Fan?
William Pace Newbie trying to learn the basics of "Wholesaling"
18 August 2015 | 8 replies
go to the dollar tree buy those dollar boards, split them in half, write we buy houses on them with a Google number on them and nail them up around town.
Trevor Kolb Frugality & you; How were YOU frugal today?
25 January 2017 | 15 replies
@Joshua D. nailed it in my opinion.Frugality is all relative.