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Uwe S. Depreciation of Real Estate
10 October 2010 | 21 replies
There's minimal point to doing this anyway.
Warren Foster Hi from Abu Dhabi
19 October 2010 | 12 replies
But hey, thats what I am here for, to listen to the good ideas and advice of others and hopefully minimize my mistake curve as I figure out a workable systems (or systems.)Well, I look forward to hearing from many of you in various forums and I hope I can provide a little experience of my own after a while in the trial and tribulations of "Out Of Country" investing.Thanks,Warren
Luis Leon Ways to minimize getting burned by go-arounds
15 October 2010 | 3 replies
Looking for fellow birddogs and wholesalers to share their techniques on minimizing this from happening.
Tom Kitas Transactional Funding and Short Sale Flips
4 November 2010 | 9 replies
I am just trying to minimize the risk by learning everything I can first.
Jason Powers Closing on a FHA Loan
14 October 2010 | 7 replies
as minimal as the price of the duplex you are buying is, what was negotiated in the purchase agreement?
Account Closed landlord's will need to prepare 1099s
26 June 2011 | 72 replies
Again, you don't have to 1099 amounts until the total paid out to any single entity exceeds $599 in a tax year.So you hire that guy for that amount once a year, and you don't have to issue a 1099; hire him a second time in the same year for that amount, and you will have to issue a 1099.My guess is that you don't issue any 1099s yet, but if you had been doing so already, I'd suggest the pain of doing so can be minimized with some bookeeping software.
Matthew Wright First Flip
24 October 2010 | 7 replies
I then saw the work (minimal) that was put into the place and the quick sale once it was on the market.
Richard Chang Termite Problems - How to handle ?
6 April 2012 | 12 replies
Hi all,My tenant just emailed me and said that there are termites ( must be dry wood ) running around on the walls / carpet in their 2nd floor unit.So, what would you do to try and control this problem and minimize the cost.I think I read that you must get professional help on this.There is the Orange Oil options vs fumigation ( hopefully not ).What suggestions, tips , options do I have ?
Kevin Lunt Who inspired you to get into real estate?
17 December 2010 | 96 replies
After defining the two and explaining how we want to maximize the good & minimize the bad, he stated that due to the leverage in his real estate portfolio, he had several millions of dollars of "good debt," but that he wanted to build up to a billion dollars!
Corey Demuth rental property tax example - please advise!
26 August 2013 | 30 replies
A good CPA can help minimize the impact of taxes.I have friends that bring in 6 figure incomes and pay little or no tax.