
22 March 2023 | 3 replies
A contractor who specializes in your type of project will be better equipped to handle any challenges that arise.Communication is Key: Good communication is essential when working with a contractor.

12 October 2021 | 26 replies
Have wood working equipment, bring it.When we have bought houses with appliances or when an exiting tenant left appliances, we will offer to leave them there for the new tenants, but we will not repair or replace.

25 March 2022 | 2 replies
11) How many projects are you equipped to take on at a time?

22 November 2018 | 4 replies
Note bonus depreciation may create federal-state tax differences because not all states conform to federal bonus depreciation.Machinery and equipment, grain bins, and fences used for agricultural activities were 7 year property.

9 July 2022 | 10 replies
Hi Edgar,As an agent you will need to begin building your identity as a trusted advisor in home sales and purchases.

2 April 2023 | 8 replies
Aloha,Before you request new proposals from a variety of vendors, you need to determine what, exactly, are your requirements.You should have an accurate total yard size, not "probably about"; how many linear feet of concrete edging; are there shrubs, hedges, or trees to maintain and/or trim around, and estimated sizes; other obstacles to work around or be cautious of; is loose trash, or excessive fruit dropping, an issue that needs to be addressed prior to mowing; minimum/maximum grass height expectations (address areas where scalping might be a problem, and how "rain days" are handled in terms of scheduling and charges); what type of schedule do you actually need; are you ok/is property suitable for using string trimmers for all areas, or must they use a push/ standard mower; bag and remove the waste, or blow it to specific area (that will not upset your neighbor); do you require periodic weed killer/fertilizer, and spot weed killer; is there/do you need an irrigation system to properly maintain some/all of the yard area (if so, the system should be checked periodically for proper operation and settings, and at every visit after mowing/trimming complete all heads should be checked to ensure none are broken); and most importantly, be sure your vendor has appropriate insurance to protect YOU in case of injury to your tenants, their vehicles, your property, or the workers, caused by their operation of rotating equipment or other job related efforts.

3 April 2023 | 3 replies
Also, both commercial spaces are equipped with restrooms.

25 February 2018 | 6 replies
For example, a Burger King in the growing part of town is worth more than the Burger King in the crime-ridden part of town even if those two Burger Kings have identical lease structures.

4 March 2021 | 13 replies
I would assume renting equipment here though would be much more expensive.

16 December 2014 | 12 replies
In Canada, light fixtures, HVAC (heating and air conditioning equipment other than portable units), plumbing, etc. would be considered part of the building and would fall into the same depreciable class (1, 3 or 6) as the building and a depreciated at a rate of 4% (5% for class 3; 10% for class 6).