
9 July 2018 | 9 replies
Mobile home park 50 pads... is there a difference between a residential home and a large deal like this contract wise?

9 December 2019 | 22 replies
While it may seem unconventional, the difference here is the person receiving the 1099-MISC income is the spouse of the business owner and a a solo 401k plans is for business owners and their spouses.
5 September 2016 | 24 replies
But, even though I own another home besides this one, make a mid-six figure income and have excellent job security (cybersecurity), and a DTI ratio of 13% - I can't qualify because my FICO score (612) is too low.

6 September 2016 | 6 replies
But type the @ directly follow by a few letters and then wait 2 seconds and a list will pop up for you to select the name.2.

13 September 2016 | 23 replies
The primary causes of being over budget were unexpected plumbing problems which then caused extra problems with the drywall and a decision to open up the house after the original budget was established.

6 September 2016 | 3 replies
I already had built a small tech based startup since 2004, I know I can do things, and as much shame or regret dropping out might cause: its a risk I had to take. ...

5 September 2016 | 4 replies
It is always good to see more Canadian's, Maritimers especially, here ... and a Bluenoser to boot.Congratulations to you and your wife for pursuing training and certification(?)

7 September 2016 | 6 replies
Double the congratulations from Ron, and a preemptive welcome to Asheville.I was in a similar situation last year and just asked the tenants what they thought- they said I could give them a free month's rent and that would be worth the hassle for them finding a new place and moving.

5 September 2016 | 0 replies
The 1st floor condo is currently utilized as a commercial office space and the layout is set-up without a full bath, proper kitchen, etc, but just right for a smaller office.The other 2 units are regular condos for families.I'm trying to figure out what option I am better off with:Option 1: Leaving the first floor unit condo as a commercial space, renovating it and trying to find an office to occupy it.orOption 2: Invest in doing a full kitchen and a full bath to make it a proper Tenant rental.Option 1 seems like it will be more economical but there is a risk it will take longer to find an office to rent the space vs a tenant, and the loss I take on finding that commercial renter may offset what it would cost to re-do the whole unit by investing in a full bath, kitchen, etc.I'm also wondering whether I'm better off having all 3 units be tenant-rental condos if it makes it easier to sell down the road or should I just consider keeping 1st unit as a commercial space and take the chance?