
9 July 2008 | 5 replies
Originally posted by "ARaymer": We have never ever received a bill for any of the previous years (except for last years fee of $60)Generally when a debt is that old (if it isn’t a scam) whatever statute of limitations has passed.
9 July 2008 | 3 replies
Today, we measure the value of air rights on behalf of a seller not only by the use of the comparable sales, but also by how much extra value is generated by the air rights," said Von Ancken, speaking at a meeting of the National Realty Club last week.More Articles of Interest U.S.

14 August 2008 | 9 replies
Next one is next weekend: July 19...call me to sign up...limited to 4 people.Look forward to networking w/y'all.!

3 December 2008 | 12 replies
I'm considering buying a multi-family property with approximately 100 doors. The NOI, based on the forecast provided by the on-site management (extrapolated from previous years), is $220K, though this is after $60K in...

24 July 2008 | 11 replies
COUNTRYWIDE In my geographic area is doing a program STILL that is not setting ownership limits.

25 July 2008 | 67 replies
probably create llc or corp to buy property to limit liabilities to your business and for tax considerations.

21 July 2008 | 9 replies
If you have enough properties (or a large enough single property) to make good use of employees, I feel it is the smartest way to operate...as long as you A) LIMIT the types of work (to minimize injury risk...a worker's comp experience mod increase can put you out of business); B) pay what is necessary to attract a WELL qualified employee (NOT your typical "handyman"); C) are an efficient project manager, or are willing to delegate that task to the employee...and generally support his decisions/timelines.If you try to micromanage...you will have turnover, which will be more costly than hiring a contractor.

18 July 2008 | 15 replies
I understand it is somewhat limiting, but it seems to me that paying off the house you have, buying another, paying it off, buying another etc. is the safest way to go.

11 July 2010 | 20 replies
But the right to a one-time rollover from IRA to HSA (with limitations) is very interesting as a way to get some funds started.

22 July 2008 | 3 replies
Note that the FDIC didn't pay the full amounts for depositors who were over the protection limits.