
6 August 2014 | 12 replies
Depends on the details...I'm not an attorney, and certainly not a workers comp attorney, but if it's determined that the work he did for the guy constituted an employer/employee relationship, he'd likely be entitled to WC benefits under the employer's insurance.

13 December 2014 | 56 replies
@Jeff Trevarthen $100k in Indianapolis will buy a very nice home that rents for $1100+We also are a landlord friendly State and have [relatively] low taxes.Indy is a strong city with lots of employment and a steady growth in population and property values.Personally, I would buy two $50k homes that rent for $800 instead of one home that rents for $1100 with the $100k...

31 October 2013 | 6 replies
While you'll need to employ or partner with those who hold proper licenses, if your core strengths lie in running a construction type business and you can bring a competitive advantage to the business, there's no reason you shouldn't do it.In my experience, the best restauranteurs are not chefs and the best car manufactures aren't run by guys who have won the Indy 500...

7 February 2010 | 9 replies
Just because you're topped out with your current employer doesn't mean you would be with another employeer.

23 March 2010 | 10 replies
You would need a credit score of over 700 and be employed to qualify for this no doc unsecured line of credit.As for the issue of you being located in Ohio you would have to confer with the broker on that matter.Please email me directly and I can refer you to them.David H.

17 April 2010 | 19 replies
Brian, ill will have to ask him the specific reason why he wants 220. i dontwant him running a business out of the rental 24/7. he made it seem like he would need occasional access to 220. he is employed as a maintenance manager at a convalescent home. i asssumed once ina while he would need 220 to touchsomething up at home. once he wrote me a check i noticed if had a dba on it and at that point he did say he was self employed and im assuming he contracted out his service to the place he works at. i need to clarify the extent of his workthat will be taking place at the rental.

30 March 2017 | 9 replies
Specifically, I want to evaluate a few markets for the purpose of buy-and-hold, cash-flow investment in residential properties (single-family houses or 2- to 4-unit multi-family properties), so I'm curious about the process employed by other investors to assess and contrast a handful of markets when determining where to invest.

27 March 2013 | 28 replies
But those occupations all require training classes, licensing, and employment agreements with established institutions in order to get started.Now, maybe it’s just because many don’t understand that the word “broker†has several common definitions.

10 May 2013 | 30 replies
In an effort to protect the consumer, they took away all the consumers' choices.So all the self employed who can't qualify for bank loans anymore can't buy a house because the government is protecting them.Now that's really helping the real estate recovery, isn't it?
30 August 2012 | 65 replies
Does your employer match your 401k contributions?