
3 March 2011 | 11 replies
Taxes on these properties can be killers some times.In Atlanta you have houses for 15k that rent for 400 to 500 a month but taxes are insane at 3,000 a year based on previous assessments.Atlanta has a 100 year old sewer system.The infrastructure being old means local government will find a way to put this cost on the property owners in the future which will affect cash flow.How much land does this property have??

17 February 2011 | 10 replies
Sounds like a win/win...but this is government right

18 February 2011 | 36 replies
My undergraduate degree was in Physics and I received an MBA a few years ago.I can't tell how useful the physics degree has been to real estate, but I certainly understand the thermodynamic principles that govern the vapor cycle in your typical residential air conditioning unit.

18 February 2011 | 13 replies
And state law governs.

14 September 2011 | 24 replies
I worked on assembling commercial projects for big developers.A key component is financing.I can't tell you how many projects I have seen start to end up being foreclosed on.The equity partner ends up suing all involved.So before any money is invested proper disclosure need to be signed using an attorney to CYA.One of my friends revitalizes downtown districts using credits from the government to offset costs.

27 March 2011 | 8 replies
There are areas of the country that the government will pay you NOT to farm your land!

29 March 2011 | 8 replies
Unfortunately, I am an EXPERT in this field - the field of government corruption and tyranny, that is.

30 March 2011 | 9 replies
Moreover, Hogan assuredinvestors that their money was safe because the multimillion-dollar investment was bonded andguaranteed by the federal government, but the Commission found Hogan’s claims to be false.Finally, the Commission ordered Mario K.

6 April 2011 | 6 replies
Check with the government agency in your state that regulates landlord tenant issues.

29 July 2011 | 4 replies
It would be dissolved under the guidelines of the ccrs and relevant state law governing dissolution of corporations, and maybe other sections of the law of the state/county/city..