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Danielle Tran Termites for Commercial Building
31 January 2023 | 4 replies
I have used injections before and that requires no downtime.
Kevin Hunter Keep and push through repairs, or dump/sell? Multi-Family Chicago
29 July 2020 | 13 replies
Thanks Jack, appreciate the response, only caveat...the neighborhood is not “quite there” yet in terms of full revitalization...money is starting to be injected into the community and surrounding areas
Brendon Woirhaye Los Angeles County Rent Control
16 April 2019 | 46 replies
From an article today about this “rent freeze” —-“Janet Gagnon, director of government relations for the Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles, called the rent freeze a “lethal injection” for mom and pop property owners and likened supervisors to Dr.
Nicholas Richard Ray Water Coming Through Walls
26 February 2018 | 2 replies
Epoxy injections were also brought up as a potential solution.
Jeffrey Albaum Question about foundation cracking
27 June 2020 | 4 replies
For foundation walls  an injection system fills the cracks. 
Elizabeth Njuguna Sagging Ceiling, Wall Cracks,& Uneven Floors Foundation Settling
11 March 2021 | 1 reply
Some epoxy injections were recommended for concrete repair and a roofer to reseal the roof fixtures.
Alex Silang Commercial loan balloon payments
21 February 2017 | 17 replies
Him and his partner likely had the resources to do inject equity in one way or another, so the Bank forced them to do it).
Nicholas Burch Investment firm structure
13 January 2023 | 13 replies
FICA, FUTA, SUTA, required OT, required benefits, etc...Many businesses of all types use a payroll service such as ADP when they get over 5 or so employees.Payroll is detailed and has a lot of details to it...If you are asking about to keep the payroll being paid in the face of little or no cash flow for it...the way I have seen it done is [1] Additional cash injections into the business, and [2] Layoffs.The additional cash injections can be planned for during budgeting, and if you pockets are not deep enough to swing that ball bat... choice number [2] comes up as soon as the well is dry.Most of the "Labor" is piecemeal and will bill you...Sewer inspections, electricians labor and supplies, landscaping.The "Labor Burden" of an onsite maintenance person should be in the cash flow budget for the property.If you are talking about the Management side of the deal... they will be members in an LLC with fair pay to each for what they bring to the table.It's up to them as to how they want to set up the splits, and the timing of cash pays to themselves.In America you are free to contract.Good Luck!
Eli C. When does forming a multimember LLC count as a security transaction
1 April 2013 | 33 replies
While this might be scaled down by smaller injections of capital, the administration here and risk is elevated by the volume.
Matthew Marshall Loan management/Tracking
22 February 2016 | 1 reply
As you know, cash is injected at various points throughout the project, at which time, interest begins to accrue.