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John Horner subject to assignment risk
24 February 2014 | 26 replies
Having disclosures and having a judge care about them when you intentionally screw someone over that says they didn't understand all the paperwork are very different things.If they do that on a regular basis I assume they will go down hard the first time someone does get pissed off enough to see what they can do.These are definitely the sh*t stains of our industry that give everyone else a bad name.
Tradd Bastian Co-Working space
21 September 2020 | 31 replies
I am specifically curious about how intense the day-to-day management aspects are (or if you have hired someone to manage this), any issues with internet connectivity based on specific professions (I have been warned off photographers and folks who regularly video-conference), along with any revenue-generating value-adds you have employed and rough profitability vs. any other commercial or residential investment properties you have.
Ben G. I would buy J. Scott's books if...
31 December 2013 | 20 replies
That means you go back into them on a regular basis.
Chris Messier How Often Should Snow Be Cleared During a Large Storm
11 December 2013 | 14 replies
Consequently, it's virtually impossible to get to the properties when it's snowing so we try to prepare the tenants to help themselves.If we had regular snow, we'd do a snow blower and clear after the bulk of the snow was done.
Sherrie P. Should I Pay Cash, Sell Stocks or Pass on this Real Estate Deal?
18 December 2013 | 26 replies
(of course, different furnishings, but otherwise identical.)
Tim C. Mud and Tape Paneling Seams
11 December 2013 | 16 replies
Just primed, filled seams with non shrink drywall mix, then put on a very heavy hand trow texture with regular joint compound.
George C. Looted estate by a new care giver / "wife", property deeded away
16 December 2013 | 10 replies
Sadly, I see these situation fairly regularly (of course, you have to consider my business and clientele).
Jeff Aponik Renting to a non-profit organization
10 December 2013 | 4 replies
I have also stipulated that we will require information on each of the residents, so we may run our reports as we would on a regular applicant.
Jesse McGuiness Capital Gains Tax, 1031 Exchange
10 December 2013 | 2 replies
They should know basics, but they often give wrong information and I find myself correcting it regularly.
Carlos Alvarado Options
12 December 2013 | 13 replies
We bought our first property in Aug and rented it for Sept 1 and were able to count that as a year when getting a new loan because it was on our tax returns - so essentially we were landlords for 1 year and 4 months but they were fine with it.Note that if you take a loss on your tax return that money is taken out of your regular income and will hurt you when applying for a new loan