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Siouxzie Hanes Understanding loan origination fees
30 May 2022 | 9 replies
The fees are the minute hand, the rate is the hour hand. 2 hours and 60 minutes, and 3 hours, on the back end, are identical.
Andrew Gingerich Dear CPA: Furniture for an AirBnB. Can I deduct $$ to furnish?
19 February 2020 | 12 replies
Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment rules for a business do not differentiate between office furniture and residential furniture.
Steven Cevallos Miami Foreclosure Auction
6 October 2020 | 35 replies
I have a law professor at my college teaching me how to file a quiet title suit just wanted to gain the experience and learn how to do file the lawsuit myself.I also plan to use it for agriculture and one of my friend's uncle has a bunch of construction equipment that can go off road.
Nicki Shelton Would you buy a home with solar panels
25 August 2021 | 25 replies
I had a homeowner tell me his paid for system cost $25k.Iirc the house was north of 3000 SF, and the system was tied into the electric company grid.I don't know that the numbers work better for buying it outright,but I am not a fan of leasing equipment long term.
Bruce Gibson 10, 20, 30 Rule of Thumb Method
22 December 2019 | 16 replies
Now, if you are doing new construction, then yes, an average price per SF for the size of your home in that area will get you darn close, but on a rehab, only twice a day which is the only two times a broken clock is correct.Think about it, two identical houses with same square footage on same street, yet one needs new roof, new plumbing, and foundation repairs while the other does not.
Jay S. Post an example of your creative financing deal you've done
29 September 2014 | 55 replies
Another was selling to a card dealer, we had a bit of a gap in the price and offer, he had less in a late model Pathfinder on his lot, so I took the SUV, I got some cash and a free vehicle.Used boats the same way.Used notes to trade for equity.Took livestock after I had a buyer and the buyer pick up the livestock, I never saw them.Another "system" was guaranteeing seller financed paper and leases, any default I step in and pick up the note/lease and I'm then buying the property or as an equipment lease, flipping it to an equipment buyer/lessor.With that said, folks, you can't start thinking outside the box until you know what's inside the box.You are really asking how can I buy without any money, many options are available but understand that not just anyone can start in what is truly innovative or creative without knowing how to buy with money, where you get it is a different matter.
Chaits J. First time Commercial RE buyer
24 April 2023 | 4 replies
Deal came through before i equip myself with required knowledge. 
Megan Arzt Partial Rent received. Now it's late. What to charge?
6 April 2016 | 30 replies
Marcia my landlord history and past track record is almost identical to yours.
Christopher Giannino Due Diligence Regarding Solar Panels
3 August 2017 | 11 replies
Having the additional equipment, batteries, controllers, inverters etc. can be daunting for a home buyer.
Luke Stone Inflation Reduction Act Solar Panels - What’s Covered?
7 March 2023 | 0 replies
I started looking into adding solar to a rental duplex and found out that in addition to a new electrical panels, the utility service equipment also needs to be updated.