
20 April 2011 | 4 replies
Either you are an owner or have an ownership interest or you are a manager.As Dave mentioned, your income is probably thin on the deal, so just atking a management position and writing off the 40 mile round trip and your office supplies will probably keep you from a tax liability...I would think...gues it depends how often you travel to that unit!

22 April 2011 | 4 replies
All his ticketed offenders are now innocent. 3.

23 April 2011 | 5 replies
But on the criminal there is a speeding ticket from ten years ago that lists a South Florida address that is not on the application.

23 April 2011 | 15 replies
Also - doesn't that RTF tear your hand up if you shoot a lot of rounds??

25 April 2011 | 9 replies
Let's say you paid all cash for a total out of pocket of $170,000 (rounding to the nearest thousand).

28 April 2011 | 18 replies
My answer is as follows:$1654.35/360= $4.59xxxJan(30), Feb(30), March(30), April(30), May(30), June(30), July(30), Aug(11) = 221 Seller, Credit: 221x$4.59xxx = $1,015.58xxxBuyer, Debit: 360-221=139x $4.59xxx = 638.76xxx$1,015.58 + 638.76 = $1654.34I'm off by a penny but I believe the numbers would have been rounded properly by title company.

28 April 2011 | 8 replies
I always get traffic tickets whenever I go through OKC.

4 May 2011 | 11 replies
most important thing is to know your areas..some areas i can get away with vinyl siding and vinyl hung windows...other neighborhoods i need to do hardiboard and higherend windows..same for inside....some neighborhoods vinyl is fine, while others you need tile...you need to know these neighborhoods, the price ranges you can sell at in these neighborhoods, and then the list of upgrades these areas require

31 May 2011 | 10 replies
I brought it up to my CPA, and now she wants to take this guy on and go 15 rounds.

8 June 2011 | 8 replies
The ($57,400 above was rounded down from the $62,260 below to account for additional costs)I will Skip the vagueness:She can sell it sometime over the next year for maybe, on the high end: $320,000 - Payout $17,600 in commissions and other closing costs and for an approx payout of: $300,000 OR(Calculated on a 36 month Lease option)$1500/mo. lease payment and additional $200.00 a month in down payment money and $35.00 a month in "option money". $5,000 - Down (non refundable) $54,000 in lease payments$7,200 in Down Payment money$1,260 In Option MoneyFor a total of: $67,460 At the end of which time a bank loan is acquired and a payout of: $294,800 - No commissions to brokers, for a total payout to her of $362,260 **If they fail to purchase at that time she ends up with $67,460 in her pocket and her house back to sell.