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Account Closed Tenant Wants To Break Annual Lease NJ
5 June 2018 | 13 replies
Long term, you need gel bait applied in crawl spaces, under sinks, etc.
Lamont Marable Baltimore Maryland - Yes or No?
14 August 2018 | 32 replies
In Baltimore City, the things that keep neighborhoods from falling apart are major employers like Hopkins (Hospital and Unjversity), MICA, Mercy, Stratford etc. they have sweetheart deals with the city, whereby they keep on expanding their footprint and improving the neighborhoods where they’re located.  
Alex Negrete First time investor seeking advice!
15 July 2018 | 2 replies
Especially considering I am self-employed so I may look more risky.Another thing to note is that I have a good friend who is a real estate agent and investor as well with 5 properties in LA and he is helping me out with this.
Shiloh Lundahl “ Blow Up the 401k ”
3 September 2018 | 79 replies
Was you employer matching any of your contributions?   
Ginger P. CPA Question on exit strategy
17 August 2018 | 4 replies
You sell for $300k, and your $45k profit is taxed as ordinary business income, plus self-employment tax.As you can see, it is the worst possible result for you, which is why the IRS would go there. :)I can see room for some creative tax planning here, but it would not fit in a short online post.
Robert Adams Inventory rising in several areas of the country including Vegas
15 September 2018 | 65 replies
The larger employers during the Great Recession did not really scale back much.
Hunter Eidmann Self directed 401K or IRA
2 April 2019 | 7 replies
If you're self-employed, the Solo 401k will likely be the better fit for you.Here are few Solo 401k benefits:Compared to an IRA, Solo 401k contributions limits are roughly ten times higher.There is no custodial requirement for the 401k.You can take participant loans from the plan.You don't need the additional expense and administration of an LLC to have checkbook control.There is a built in-Roth component whereas IRAs are either traditional or Roth, not both.A spouse can also participate in the same Solo 401k plan.The Solo 401k has additional tax benefits over an IRA when investing into real estate using leverage.If you're not self-employed or if you have a business with employees, the self-directed IRA will be your main option.
Jenny Adel Tenant demanding grass for yard
12 March 2019 | 83 replies
Often employed by professional tenants to mislead mom and pop landlords.For me it is a obvious red flag when screening.
Jenny Bui Advise for a STR newbie
2 October 2018 | 17 replies
What is your level of education and your current and previous modes of employment?
Rick Howell The Pros and Cons of Investing in an OUT OF STATE MARKET
4 February 2019 | 3 replies
A large employer can announce layoffs that impact demand which pushes prices lower.