
8 March 2014 | 10 replies
Turned out the tenant's brother-in-law had replaced the washing machine and didn't use a clamp down the washing machine water exhaust hose.

24 March 2014 | 17 replies
What does a business account gain you that you can’t get from a regular account?

9 March 2018 | 98 replies
The following types of income are considered eligible compensation for IRA contributions.SalaryWagesTipsProfessional feesCommissionsBonuses received as a result of working or performing servicesTaxable alimony received under a divorce decree or separate maintenance agreementNontaxable combat pay to combat zone personnelDifferential wage payments (wages paid by employers for employees who are on military active duty)Certain net earnings from self-employment (after deducting one-half of self-employment taxes and retirement plan contributions)There is, however, a maximum age restriction for Traditional IRA regular contributions.

12 March 2014 | 18 replies
I would be doing well just to have a regular handyman at this point.

10 March 2014 | 13 replies
The $3,000 will allow me to make improvements to the units that will, in the long, run make the property more profitable and valuable.There is no budget for improvements...There are a few things I am going to do myself that will clean up the property exponentially (cut the trees/bushes and pressure wash the property).

10 March 2014 | 6 replies
Trying to guess appreciation is, well, a guess.If your buyer's appraisal comes in lower than your contract price the situation is really no different that a regular contract where the appraisal comes in below the contract price.

12 March 2014 | 7 replies
Account Closed ...No, it's usually during the course of a regular work day...

18 March 2014 | 17 replies
Now I know that they have a lot more overhead then regular rentals but If I could get it to just pay for its self then my Family would have a vacation home with little to no affect on my wallet.

24 April 2014 | 14 replies
@George P. your children can work for you at a younger age then a regular job at least in my state. (2 would be a little too young). 11 is fine here but could be different elsewhere depends on whether it is reasonable to expect they could do what you pay them for.