
21 January 2014 | 81 replies
They pay the price in ½ FICA taxes, and benefits (some).pay less perhaps, and may pass that cost difference overhead onto customers vs. letting the subs pay their own self-employment taxes, insurance, etc…..Big corporations fight the same battle whether to hire subs or direct employees.

4 May 2013 | 13 replies
You will need to have accounting reviews, perhaps audited financial statements and reviews of all your corporate documents.

13 January 2015 | 46 replies
I know there is a shortage of people in the trade industry vs people going to 4 year schools to land some high salary white collar job in the corporate environment.

4 May 2013 | 3 replies
The increases should be at least 1.5% a year to 2% in the primary. 1% is rare and usually only when the parent corporate company is backing the property.Rather than me going into too much detail as I could go on forever just ask your questions.

12 May 2013 | 8 replies
each property should be under separate corp. or LLC for liability purposes- you get a personal injury lawsuit on one property and they can own all your properties!!!

22 March 2015 | 5 replies
I have worked with a few short sale lenders that will not approve a sale to a Corporation.
7 May 2013 | 2 replies
Hopefully one day I can graduate from being an absorber to a contributor :)I'm looking at a highly rated corporate NNN leases, and I'm getting stuck on trying to figure out how to value these properties in preparation to make an offer.Are there general tips/methods for valuing properties to arrive at a purchase price?

7 May 2013 | 2 replies
I am assuming the shares of the corporation is owned by the unit owners, so when one sells his unit will they still keep their shares or sell them back to the corporation and at what strike price.

9 May 2013 | 8 replies
You would want to seek a list with particular criteria for you and break it down to your city even zip codes.For Example: Absentee List40% equity or greater7 Year Ownership3-5 bedroomsSingle FamilyNo Corporate ownedNo Trust owned

24 October 2017 | 127 replies
Im looking to send out my first campaign soon and was wonder what was your search criteria Absentee Out of stateLast recording date > 6 years agoSFRExclude Corporate owned