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Adam Rivera General Contractor & Contractor
30 September 2024 | 1 reply
The best thing to do would be to consult an attorney, but likely, that is not an option for everyone starting out.I'm not an attorney, and this is not legal advice, but some of the information that we include in our contracts is:- A clear scope of work - Payment schedule / Milestones- Change order approval process- Allowances for finished materials- Reasons to terminate the contract- Expectations for start date (X amount of time after final plans /permits are received or X amount of time after the contract is executed)- General schedule and timeline (This is where you could specify an end date - however it may be better use incentives rather than liquidated damage if your general contractor is late - we've done both, but found General Contractors respond better to getting something if they get done early instead of being punished for being late. 
Ryan M. International Investing
1 October 2024 | 7 replies
In most cases, affected taxpayers need to fill out and attach Schedule B to their tax return.
Bacongo Sandou Cisse Young guy (25) looking to relocate to a market where I can start investing
4 October 2024 | 39 replies
Shoot me a message if we can schedule a call to talk about the area, what you are looking for, and how I can help you best!
Tony Moore Investing in St Joseph and Kansas, Missouri hoping to connect with others in the area
1 October 2024 | 14 replies
Is there a regular schedule for the meet up?
Kate Lavery Like-Kind exchange combined with Sec 121 exclusion - reporting questions
29 September 2024 | 5 replies
Based on my reading of IRS Publication 523 (Selling Your Home), it appears that I must report the sale of the original property on Form 8949 and Schedule D, given that I received a 1099-S.
Anthony Abruzzo New member about to be a long distance landlord
2 October 2024 | 8 replies
Tools like Cozy or Buildium can streamline processes.Understand Legal Obligations: Stay updated on Colorado landlord-tenant laws to ensure you're compliant with security deposits, lease agreements, and eviction processes.Effective Communication: Set clear expectations with your tenants about communication channels and response times.Regular Inspections: Schedule periodic visits or hire someone to conduct property inspections to catch minor issues before they become major problems.Final ThoughtsWeigh the pros and cons based on your circumstances.
Kerry Noble Jr Anyone sell tradelines?
4 October 2024 | 29 replies
Nobody can safely and legitimately sell tradelines better and quicker than these guys, nobody pays more to do it, and nobody has a 100% commission referral program for each card uploaded by any/all new sellers you refer - without limit.I'm extremely experienced in this and although I've been through a couple growing pains with GFS they've ironed out nearly every issue and went fully transparent with their payment schedule and their system to prove that they will not manipulate pricing based on individual customers.
Hunter Gibson Real estate Taxes
1 October 2024 | 10 replies
Some reassess taxes when a property is sold, others do it yearly or every couple of years, regardless of sales.You can ask the county assessor how they handle reassessments and whether it’s tied to sales or a regular schedule.
Devin Bost Emergency issues while remotely self-managing?
30 September 2024 | 12 replies
Have the furnace, A/C, water heater etc all on a schedule to have inspected and serviced.